SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 36

(By Senators Bailey, McCabe, Edgell, McKenzie, Oliverio, Stollings, Unger, Kessler and Hunter)


Remembering President Lyndon B. Johnson for his efforts to uplift the poor and downtrodden of America through his "War on Poverty".

Whereas, Forty years ago in his first State of the Union address, President Lyndon B. Johnson declared a "War on Poverty" just weeks after succeeding to the White House upon the assassination of President John F. Kennedy; and
Whereas, President Johnson's "War on Poverty" led Congress to pass the Economic Opportunity Act and establish the Office of Economic Opportunity to administer the local application of federal funds targeted against poverty; and
Whereas, President Johnson's "War on Poverty" resulted in the creation of such important programs as Head Start, food stamps, work study, Medicare and Medicaid which still exist today; and
Whereas, The programs initiated through President Johnson's "War on Poverty" brought about reduced poverty rates and improved living standards for America's poor; and
Whereas, In recent times the issue of poverty in America has assumed a less prominent role in the national agenda and the living standards of America's poor have stagnated or declined; and
Whereas, It is in this context that we remember President Johnson's "War on Poverty" and we look to his great charge as a reminder that there is still much to do in our country to alleviate the scourge of poverty; therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate:
That the Senate hereby remembers President Lyndon B. Johnson for his efforts to uplift the poor and downtrodden of America through his "War on Poverty"; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk is hereby directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library and Museum.