Conservapedia – Reece Committee

Reece Committee Republican Reece in 1946 (foto Conservapedia) “As the Egalitarianism of Marxism is Attractive to Many, Socialism could Have Attracted Many Followers in America, Anyway. But There is No Doubt that It could Not Possibly Have Affected Us So Widely and So Deeply as It has, Had It Not Been Heavily Financed.” Committee Chairman Carroll ReeceĀ  [1] The Congressional Select Committee to Investigate Tax Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations, Known during the 83rd Congress as the Reece Committee, was an Investigative Group in the United States House of Representatives Enacted to Probe the Activities of Tax Exempt Organizations for Potential Subversion. It was Created at the Advocacy of Conservative Tennessee Republican B Carroll Reece in Response to the Insufficient Investigations, Findings, and Conclusions of the Previous Cox Committee. [2] Reece Presented the Following Criticisms of the Cox Committee in Urging for the Re Enactment of the Select Committee during the 83rd Congress [2] Time and Facilities were Inadequate. Excuses Concerning Grants to Communists were Too Readily Acceptable. Trustees and Officers were Not under Oath. Only A Few Foundations were Investigated. The Propaganda Activities of Foundations were Not Investigated. Foundations were Not Asked Why They Did Not support Projects of … Meer lezen over Conservapedia – Reece Committee