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Actions in Congress-
Following enactment of the disability freeze in 1954, proponents of expanding
Social Security benefits to include disability once again began to push
for cash benefits for the disabled.
The problems involved in operating a disability program are significant
and the dilemma disability presents really did not change from the earliest
days of its consideration by the Committee on Economic Security until
Congress and President Eisenhower made the final decision to add disability
to Social Security's package of protection. On the one hand, you have
the economic security need that disability benefits address. On the other,
you have legitimate concerns about costs, potential disincentives to rehabilitation,
and the difficulty of making disability determinations. Both sets of concerns
were well articulated in the debates leading up to passage of the ‘56
Amendments.
The House Ways & Means Committee included a disability provision,
and their Report makes the case for its inclusion. The Senate Finance
Committee declined to include such a provision, and their Report makes
the case for not doing so. As it happened, the Ways & Means Committee's
recommendation was accepted in the House, but the Finance Committee was
overruled on the Senate floor as the Senate did adopt a disability provision.
The two slightly differing versions were reconciled in Conference and
President Eisenhower signed the bill into law on August 1, 1956.
The House passed its version of the legislation on July 18, 1955--and
that is the vote reflected below.
The Senate passed it alternative version of the legislation almost exactly
one year later on July 17, 1956--and that vote on initial passage is recorded
below.
The Conference Report was again passed by the two houses a day apart--by
the House on July 26, 1956 and by the Senate on July 27, 1956. Neither
vote was a recorded vote, so the only recorded vote is on initial passage
in the two chambers.
Congressional
Vote Totals By Party |
HOUSE
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Democrats |
Republicans |
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Totals |
Yes |
203 |
169 |
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372 |
No |
8 |
23 |
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31 |
Not Voting |
19 |
10 |
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29 |
Present |
1 |
1 |
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2 |
SENATE |
Democrats |
Republicans |
Independent |
Totals |
Yes |
45 |
44 |
1 |
90 |
No |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Not Voting |
3 |
3 |
0 |
6 |
Recorded
Vote Tallies on House & Senate Passage |
HOUSE VOTE-
July 18, 1955 |
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SENATE VOTE-
July 17, 1956 |
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