Hannah Havick. USHA The agency that had overseen the nation's controversial, federally subsidized, low-income public housing program since the passage.

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Hannah Havick

USHA The agency that had overseen the nation's controversial, federally subsidized, low-income public housing program since the passage of the United States Housing Act in 1937, was abolished and its activities were transferred to the National Housing Agency's Federal Public Housing Authority. (The book definition)

How It Began 1937 USHA was mostly set up to help the low- income families. 650,000 people were put into units Governor of New York- Al Smith started these housing programs.

Housing units people lived in.

Coming to an End Lasted for about five years Housed many homeless families Was changed into the Federal Public Housing Agency. Ended in 1942

Hannah Havick

National Labor Relations Act Also called the Wagner Act July 5, 1935 it came into play Stressed collective bargaining Protect the workers Section 9- prevents wildcat strikes from the workers National Labor Relations Board

Fighting for Labor Laws.

Continued National Relation Board Board of workers that fought the workers rights. Supported and enforced labor unions. This act does apply to agricultural employees, domestic employees, supervisors, federal, state or local government workers, independent contractors and some close relatives of individual employers. [1] [1]

Men fighting for better wages!

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