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federal emergency relief act

President Roosevelt wanted to give more to the people when he was in office than Hoover did when he was in office. He chose a man named Harry L. Hopkins to help him in succeeding. The goal and purpose of the FERA was to have all of the unemployed be employed again or for the first time. Hopkins was a forty-three-year-old social worker whose colorful, outgoing personality made him very known to the people and press. When congress created the FERA, to help the people, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation provided five hundred million dollars. When the project was underway Roosevelt asked Hopkins to come to Washington to run it. On Hopkins first day of his job, May 22, 1933, before he had an office, he sat out in the hallway and handed out work relief forms. Also, by the end of Hopkins first day on he had pleased himself and several states with grants adding up to about five million dollars. From then on, Hopkins spent the money blindly. The law required that each state set up a local FERA office and raise money


through taxes, bond issues, borrowing or any thing else to raise money. Hopkins had thought about the winter time that was coming up soon and he thought that there was going to be a big turn out and was going to have millions of people needing jobs. And by the middle of January they had four million working, with a payroll of more than sixty-two million dollars. Even thought this all happened Hopkins was very committed to satisfying people, he would get comments like "I have a suggestion that will benefit the people- in the long run" Hopkins would come back with the comment "people don't eat in the long run- the eat everyday. " and still another: "Maybe you think I like to come up here beggin'! I don't want no God-damn relief orders! I want to work, I tell you! Work! Work! I got to have a job!"The Federal Emergency Relief Act maintained a small program during the first few months, but it got more and more people involved and the program got bigger and bigger. It is said that the even though the FERA and the CWA are not around anymore, it changed the way people live, now, but rarely, people always take jobs that are offered to them. People that were working were doing jobs such as repairing highways and roads, bridges, schools, parks, and playgrounds, hospitals, and other public works. The women did jobs such as: sewing, furniture repair, nursing, and school-lunchroom cooking. So with that closing down, the business for the FERA boomed. And he was right durring the winter of 1933-1934 they employed four million people over the winter months.

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