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EXCERPT: [I]f Congress has the power to make provision for the indigent insane. . .it has the same power to provide for the indigent who are not insane, and thus to transfer to the Federal Government the charge of all the poor in all the States....

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TITLE:  Franklin Pierce's 1854 Veto
CREATOR:  Franklin Pierce (author)
DATE:  May 3, 1854
FORMAT:  Government Document
 
SOURCE:  Available at selected libraries
 
KEYWORDS:  Asylums, Dorothea Dix, Economics, Franklin Pierce, Government, Hospitals, Insanity, Institutions, Legislation, Moral Treatment, Philanthropy, Policy, Politics, Poverty, Psychiatric Disability, Public Welfare, U.S. Congress
 
NOTE:  Pierce vetoes a bill sponsored by Dorothea Dix calling for the sale of federal lands to subsidize institutions for indigents with mental disabilities.


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