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Catholics and Social Security

John O'Grady, Letter to the Diocesan Directors, February 9, 1935

Title: Letter to the Diocesan Directors

Contributor: John O'Grady

Date: February 9, 1935

By early February 1935, the National Conference of Catholic Charity's (NCCC) primary concern with the Social Security Bill revolved around efforts to change the language of specific clauses. To that end, O'Grady wrote to the Diocesan Directors, asking them to contact their senators and representatives and request support for changes proposed by the NCCC. The specific targets of this early letter campaign were Sections 203 and 703 of the Bill; both sections dealt with aid to children. The following document not only presents O'Grady's letter, but also includes replies from both Congressmen (including Sen. Wagner, one of the bill's sponsors) and Diocesan Directors concerning the letter campaign.

 

Questions:

As you read the document, reflect on the following questions:

  • What does O'Grady say needs to be done in order to get Congress to accept the NCCC's proposed amendments?
  • Why do you think NCCC concentrated its efforts on the portions of the bill relating to child care?