Quote – Merwin K. Hary, New York, NY, President, New York State Economic Council, Testimony, House Committee on Ways and Means.

There is probably no greater need at the present time than for opportunity of employment. Through a long period in our country both law and public opinion reflected the universal approval and the good will felt toward those capable of giving employment to men and women who needed jobs. Yet, the imposition of this tax would be a complete reversal of that attitude. It would indicate either that employment is held undesirable and should be discouraged, or else it could properly be considered as an attempt to penalize unemployment.

Merwin K. Hary, New York, NY, President, New York State Economic Council, pgs. 288-294, esp. 293, “Unemployment Insurance,” Hearings before the House Committee on Ways and Means, Mar. 21-24, 26-30, 1934.

Wednesday, March 21, 1934
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