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politics in the United States. He said that the bill would implement a "communal approach to child-rearing," tying it to broad-based fears of Communism and labeling it the "most radical piece of legislation" to have ever crossed his desk. He also said it had "family-weakening implications." The idea
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that America was distinguished by strong traditional families was often used (by Nixon and other American leaders) to contrast it with the USSR and to resist feminist demands for greater equality for women. Nixon's famous
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system designed partially to make it easier for single parents to work and care for children simultaneously, thereby alleviating strain on the welfare system. It was vetoed by President
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The bill passed the Senate on December 2, 1971, with a vote of 63 to 17, and the House on December 7, 1971, with a vote of 211 to 187. President
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vetoed the bill on December 10, 1971. The veto was upheld when an attempted override gained 51 votes in favor and 36 opposed, short of the
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in 1971 as part of the Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1971. The bill would have implemented a multibillion-dollar national
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The bill incited some political backlash from anti-welfare and anti-feminist activists who opposed the idea of
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Nixon's veto and his accompanying rationale reveal several staple thought processes of
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and who were leery of allowing children to be partially raised outside of the home.
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This United States federal legislation article is a
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United States Congress
day care
Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon
supermajority
Cold War
"kitchen debates"
Nikita Khrushchev
women in the workforce



Divided Lives: American Women in the Twentieth Century
Hill & Wang
ISBN
978-0-8090-1631-0
"The Politics of Daycare: The Comprehensive Child Development Act of 1971"
Institute for Research on Poverty
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Archived
"TO ADOPT THE CONFERENCE REPORT ON S. 2007. -- Senate Vote #399 -- Dec 2, 1971"
GovTrack
Archived
"Opinion: The State of the 4-Year-Olds"
The New York Times
Archived
"TO ADOPT THE CONFERENCE REPORT ON S. 2007, ECONOMIC OPPOR- TUNITY AMENDMENTS OF 1971 (CLEARING THE MEASURE FOR THE PRESIDENT.)"
GovTrack
Archived

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