Establishes a nonlegislative permanent Select Committee on Aging to be composed of fifteen Members of the House of Representatives.
Authorizes the committee to: (1) conduct a study and review of all matters pertaining to problems of older Americans, including income maintenance, housing, health and employment; (2) study the use of all practicable means of encouraging the development of programs to assist the older American in taking a full part in national life and to encourage the utilization of the knowledge, skills, special apptitudes, and abilities of older Americans; (3) develop policies that would encourage the cordination of both governmental and private programs designed to deal with problems of aging; and (4) review any recommendations made by the President or by the White House Conference on Aging relating to programs or policies affecting older Americans.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Rules.
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