1935 State Of The Union Address
A major focus was the creation of a social safety net, with Roosevelt emphasizing the need for unemployment insurance and old-age pensions, laying the foundation for the Social Security Act of 1935. "Among our objectives, I place the security of the men, women, and children of the Nation first," Roosevelt said, highlighting the importance of these reforms.
He also stressed the need for meaningful employment, rejecting reliance on mere relief payments: "Work must be found for able-bodied but destitute workers." Roosevelt proposed expanding public works to provide long-term, sustainable employment.
The speech marked a pivotal moment in American policy, setting the stage for significant legislative changes that would reshape the nation's welfare and labor systems.
References
- ^ "Franklin D. Roosevelt - State of the Union Address -- 1935". www.albany.edu. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ "State of the Union". georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ "January, 1935". FDR: Day by Day. Retrieved 12 September 2024.