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192 RESOLUTIONS.
REQUESTING GOVERNOR TO SET ASIDE MARCH 4,
1934, AS A DAY OF THANKSGIVING TO CELEBRATE
THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF PRESIDENT
ROOSEVELT'S ADMINISTRATION.
S. C. R. No. 23.]
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, March 4, 1934, is the first anniversary of the
administration of the President of the United States, Franklin
Delano Roosevelt; and
WHEREAS, Few Presidents have enjoyed the confidence, the
cooperation and the support of the American people as has this
matchless leader and humanitarian President; and
WHEREAS, The American people have during the past year
manifested their loyalty to him and are now enjoying the
fruits of his labor as a result of his leadership and his honest
and faithful administration of the affairs of the people; and
WHEREAS, The American people can look forward with
renewed confidence and point with pride to the fulfillment of
platform pledges of the Democratic Party and to much constructive
legislation by a Democratic Congress; and
WHEREAS, Among other fulfillments of his pledge to the
American people, the President is to be credited with his good
faith and honest efforts; and the restoration of agriculture
through the establishment of agricultural credit agencies; the
refinancing of crop mortgages, including crop production loans
and the increase of agricultural purchasing power; to the redrafting
of the National Banking Acts and the extension of
relief to those in financial distress, which we hope will insure
the solvency of National Banks; legislation to more effectively
protect the assets of National Banks and to prevent undue diversion
of funds in speculative operations; and we commend his
efforts toward a reduction of governmental expense by the consolidation
of departments estimated to bring about a saving of
more than One Billion Dollars; laws providing for full and fair
disclosures of the character of securities sold in interstate and
foreign commerce and through the mails and to prevent fraud
in the sale thereof; advocating Federal supervision of traffic in
investment securities; a shorter working week and shorter
working hours for the laboring class; we commend his good
faith and his honest efforts through the establishment of the
National Recovery Act, to stabilize industry and to aid and
assist business conditions generally throughout the United
States; the Public Works Act; the Civil Works Act; the establishment
of the Home Owners Loan Corporation; railroad reorganization
and legislation dealing with the finances of the
government, including the Gold Bill to protect the currency of
the United States; providing for the establishment of a corporation
to aid in re-financing farm loans, and the extension of
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1934-1935 [Volume 29], book, 1935; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth17292/m1/202/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .