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  2. Alliance for Retired Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Eisenhower administration began to study the needs of the aged, and liberal Republicans began to support health insurance for the elderly. As President Eisenhower's administration drew to a close in 1960, planning began for the first White House Conference on Aging, to take place in 1961.

  3. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - Wikipedia

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    President Dwight D. Eisenhower held the first White House Conference on Aging in January 1961, in which creating a health care program for social security beneficiaries was proposed. [3] [4] President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Social Security Amendments on July 30, 1965, establishing both Medicare and Medicaid. [5]

  4. White House Conference on Aging - Wikipedia

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    The White House Conference on Aging [1] (WHCoA) is a once-a-decade conference sponsored by the Executive Office of the President of the United States which makes policy recommendations to the president and Congress regarding the aged. The first of its kind, the goals of the conference are to promote the dignity, health and economic security of ...

  5. New York Times has endorsed candidates in every election ...

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    The paper's editorial board has endorsed Democratic candidates in every election since it endorsed Eisenhower, a Republican, in 1956.

  6. AARP - Wikipedia

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    [46] [47] Andrus testified four times during the investigation, and NRTA/AARP legislative director Ernest Gidding testified once. [47] In 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed legislation creating the first White House Conference on Aging. [48] He named Andrus to the National Advisory Committee for the first conference, held in 1961. [49]

  7. Timeline of the Dwight D. Eisenhower presidency - Wikipedia

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    January 5 – Eisenhower orders that a "blank wall" be placed between physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer and all areas of operation of the Department of Defense. [11] January 6 – President Eisenhower attends morning special church services marking the reconvening of Congress at the National Presbyterian Church in Washington. Other government ...

  8. Draft Eisenhower movement - Wikipedia

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    Soon, 24 newspapers, including The New York Times, endorsed Eisenhower. Senator Paul Douglas even suggested both parties to nominate Eisenhower with different vice-presidential running mates. [71] Eisenhower campaigning in Baltimore, September 1952. On February 8, 1952, a Draft Eisenhower rally was scheduled to be held in Madison Square Garden ...

  9. 1952 Republican National Convention - Wikipedia

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    Eisenhower and Nixon stand with others on the convention hall stage. Senator Richard M. Nixon's speech at a state Republican Party fundraiser in New York City on May 8, 1952, impressed Governor Thomas E. Dewey, who was an Eisenhower supporter and had formed a pro-Eisenhower delegation from New York to attend the national convention. [9]