Box 108
Contains 29 Results:
"Tax-oleomargarine", 1950
Correspondence concerning legislation to repeal the tax on oleomargarine. Senator Maybank had been campaigning vigorously for the repeal since 1944.
"Tax-savings and loans", 1950
Correspondence concerning a tax on savings and loan associations.
"Term limit", 1950
A letter from a South Carolina constituent requesting support for the ratification by South Carolina of the 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution limiting the term of the President to two terms of four years. The Amendment was ratified on February 27, 1951. South Carolina subsequently ratified the Amendment on March 13, 1951. Senator Maybank had voted for the legislation in the Senate.
"Texas annexation", 1950
A copy of a resolution from the Texas Senate concerning state's jurisdiction and possession of land, resources, and revenues on its coasts.
"Trade monopoly", 1950
Correspondence concerning legislation (S. 2912) to protect trade and commerce against unreasonable restraints by labor organizations.
"Un-American Activities Committee", 1950
A copy of the Annual report of the Committee on Un-American Activities for the year 1950.
"Unemployment", 1950
A letter and press release concerning legislation (H.R. 8928) to foster economic development in areas of chronic unemployment.
"Universal Military Training", 1950
Correspondence concerning legislation to require compulsory military training in the United States. Senator Maybank supported the legislation.
"Veterans-hospitals", 1950
Correspondence concerning legislation to provide for Veterans Administration hospital employees and the construction of new hospitals.
"Veterans-insurance", 1950
Correspondence concerning National Service Life Insurance legislation.