Session #88 · 1963–65

Speech #880052758

However. they are merely the beginning of a program that will expand each year. We entered this field in a limited way either last year or the year before. I have read the reports dealing with the several migrant labor bills which will be before the Senate for consideration today and tomorrow. Throughout them there appears the foreboding that this is merely the beginning. One of the bills provides for grants to subsidize educational programs in the States for migrant workers. Another bill provides for grants for day care services for the children of migrant workers. Still another bill provides for grants for sanitation facilities on the farm for migrant workers. Another bill provides for the establishment of a National Advisory Council to give to Congress and. I suppose. to the President. advice on what course of conduct the Federal Government should follow to help solve the migrant workers problems. Primarily. the object is to spend Federal money. My inquiry is this: If these things are to be done. why should we assume that the Federal Government ought to do them. and not the States?
Keywords matched
migrant

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural Economic contributor

Speaker & context

Speaker
FRANK LAUSCHE
Party
D
Chamber
S
State
OH
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
880052758
Paragraph
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