State of the Union Address eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 198 pages of information about State of the Union Address.

State of the Union Address eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 198 pages of information about State of the Union Address.

Federal grant-in-aid welfare programs, now based on widely varying formulas, should be simplified.  Concrete proposals on fourteen of them will be suggested to the appropriate Committees.

The program for rehabilitation of the disabled especially needs strengthening.  Through special vocational training, this program presently returns each year some 60,000 handicapped individuals to productive work.  Far more disabled people can be saved each year from idleness and dependence if this program is gradually increased.  My more detailed recommendations on this and the other social insurance problems I have mentioned will be sent to the Congress on January 14th.

HEALTH

I am flatly opposed to the socialization of medicine.  The great need for hospital and medical services can best be met by the initiative of private plans.  But it is unfortunately a fact that medical costs are rising and already impose severe hardships on many families.  The Federal Government can do many helpful things and still carefully avoid the socialization of medicine.

The Federal Government should encourage medical research in its battle with such mortal diseases as cancer and heart ailments, and should continue to help the states in their health and rehabilitation programs.  The present Hospital Survey and Construction Act should be broadened in order to assist in the development of adequate facilities for the chronically ill, and to encourage the construction of diagnostic centers, rehabilitation facilities, and nursing homes.  The war on disease also needs a better working relationship between Government and private initiative.  Private and non-profit hospital and medical insurance plans are already in the field, soundly based on the experience and initiative of the people in their various communities.

A limited Government reinsurance service would permit the private and non-profit insurance companies to offer broader protection to more of the many families which want and should have it.  On January 18 I shall forward to the Congress a special message presenting this Administration’s health program in its detail.

EDUCATION

Youth—­our greatest resource—­is being seriously neglected in a vital respect.  The nation as a whole is not preparing teachers or building schools fast enough to keep up with the increase in our population.

The preparation of teachers as, indeed, the control and direction of public education policy, is a state and local responsibility.  However, the Federal Government should stand ready to assist states which demonstrably cannot provide sufficient school buildings.  In order to appraise the needs, I hope that this year a conference on education will be held in each state, culminating in a national conference.  From these conferences on education, every level of government—­from the Federal Government to each local school board—­should gain the information with which to attack this serious problem.

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