Clinton
The FCC was enacted during the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1934.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt designed and enacted extensive social programs he billed as the New Nationalism. This would establish Social insurance, minimum wage for women and an eight hour workday.
In 1990 the US Congress and President George H. W. Bush enacted and signed into law the Americans with Disabilities Act. In 2008, President George W. Bush signed the ADA Amendment Act which gave broader protections for disabled workers. To learn more about the history of ADA you can visit the US Department of Justice's page for ADA at: ada.gov.
Lyndon Johnson
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President Johnson
Medicare, which is an insurance program, was enacted through a bipartisan vote of Congress, with the support of the administration of President Lyndon Johnson.
Johnson
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Lyndon Johnson.
Medicare and Medicaid began in 1965 under President Lyndon Johnson.
The AMA opposed Medicare, but their attitude changed after it was enacted.
... in 1965, under President Lyndon Johnson
The Democratic Party under President Franklin D Roosevelt (for Social Security, 1935), and the same party under Lyndon Johnson for Medicare (1965).
Medicare deductions became mandatory with the establishment of the Medicare program in 1965. Specifically, the program was enacted under the Social Security Amendments of 1965, which created Medicare as a federal health insurance program for people aged 65 and older. As a result, payroll taxes began to be deducted from workers' earnings to fund Medicare, making these deductions a requirement for eligible workers.