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So another week of negotiations-this time without [Ronald Reagan] and [Bob Moretti]-was necessary, with Ed Meese, Reagan's chief of staff, now heading the Reagan team. After Meese exposed [Bob Rosenberg]'s duplicity, the initial Reagan-Moretti agreement was stitched back together. The Welfare Reform Act, consisting of over 84 major provisions, was passed and then signed into law on Aug. 13, 1971, taking effect two months later.
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Reagan's Greatest Success As Governor
President Reagan's most splendid achievement was making the Evil Empire vanish. But he never would have made it to the Oval Office if he hadn't become one of California's most successful governors-a success that was far from assured and has rarely been mentioned by the national media in all the coverage since his death.
Reagan had run for governor in 1966 as a conservative, but, by the end of his first term in 1970, he had raised taxes s...See the full content of this document
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