Established within the Executive Office of the President in 1964, the Office of Economic Opportunity played a key role in President Johnson's War on Poverty by coordinating various federal antipoverty programs. Some of these programs included Job Corps, Head Start, and VISTA. In 1975, the Office was abolished, and its functions were transferred to the Community Services Administration. The Office's annual reports began publication in 1965, although the first report was not published in the Serial Set. (Andriot 668)
Date | Congress | Session | Type | Volume | Number | Serial Set Volume |
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1966 | 90th | 1st | H.doc. | 26 | 136 | 12790 |
1967 | 90th | 2nd | H.doc. | 29 | 397 | 12833 |
1968 | 91st | 1st | H.doc. | 29 | 123 | 12878 |
1969-70 | 92nd | 1st | H.doc. | 8-2 | 111 | 12951-2 pt.* |
1971 | 92nd | 2nd | H.doc. | 26-2 | 280 | 13011-2 pt.* |
* These documents were distributed only in the format used by the agency and were not published as Congressional documents, despite having been assigned to Serial Set volumes.
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