Lyndon Baines Johnson
Lyndon Baines Johnson would have been 100 on 27 August 2008. Here is his legacy, not just as a legislator, but as an executive who understood Congress, having risen from that body to the White House.
While Senator from Texas:
* 1957: Civil Rights Act of 1957 (LBJ was Democratic Senate Leader)
* 1958: National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 (chaired Senat Special Committee on Space and Astronautics)
1963
- Clean Air Act, signed 17 December
- Foreign Assistance Act, signed 16 December
- Higher Education Facilities Act, signed 16 December
- Vocational Education Act of 1963, signed 18 December
- Civil Rights Act of 1964, signed 2 July
- Economic Opportunity Act, signed 20 August
- Food Stamp Act of 1964, signed 31 August
- Nurse Training Act, signed 4 September
- Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, signed 9 July
- Water Resources Research Act, signed 17 July 1964
- Wilderness Act, signed 3 September
- The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965
- Higher Education Act, signed 8 November
- Immigration and Nationality Services Act, signed 3 October
- Social Security Amendments of 1965 (includes Medicare), signed 30 July
- Voting Rights Act, signed 6 August ; 15 March speech to Congress
- Age Discrimination in Employment Act, signed 16 December
- Air Quality Act, signed 21 November
- Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, signed 16 December
- Bilingual Education Act
- Civil Rights Act, signed 11 April
- Fair housing
- Higher Education Act Amendments of 1968, signed 16 October
- Vocational Education Act Amendments of 1968, signed 16 October
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