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Harding, hoover , and Coolidge

Harding, hoover , and Coolidge. Warren g. Harding-policies. Bureau of the Budget it placed formal restrictions on government spending funds; established in 1921; created a presidential budget director to govern American funds,

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Harding, hoover , and Coolidge

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  1. Harding, hoover, and Coolidge

  2. Warren g. Harding-policies

  3. Bureau of the Budget • it placed formal restrictions on government spending funds; • established in 1921; • created a presidential budget director to govern American funds, • law stated that the President had to submit a formal budget annually to Congress • General Accounting Office was created to oversee the federal budget expenditures.

  4. Veterans Bureau: • was composed of several different bureaus including War Risk Insurance Bureau and the General Charles E. Sawyer's Federal Hospitalization Bureau • the bureaus worked together to oversee the needs of World War 1 veterans who needed hospitalization, job training, and medical care • established on Aug. 9th, 1921

  5. Conference of Unemployment in 1921: • headed by Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce • advocated stimulating the economy with local public projects and encouraged businesses to apply shared work programs

  6. Calvin Coolidge- policies

  7. Revenue Act of 1924: • decreased personal income tax rates while increasing the estate tax and creating a gift tax to reinforce the transfer tax system

  8. Curtis-Crisp Act: • said the government would create a federal board that would lend money to farmer co-operatives but only in times of surplus • the bill wasn’t passed by Congress

  9. McNary–Haugen Farm Relief Bill: • this bill was favored by Congress: it would’ve created a farm board that would purchase surplus production from farmers and hold it for later sale, or they would sell it overseas • Coolidge vetoes this bill

  10. Herbert Hoover- policies

  11. Planned to reform the nations regulatory system • based on his beliefs that a federal bureaucracy should have limited regulation over a country's economic system • Proposed a federal department of education • Began the construction of the boulder dam (later renamed the hoover dam) • Canceled private oil leases on government lands.

  12. Norris-la guarda act: • limited judicial intervention in labor disputes.

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