Emergency Relief Appropriations Act is adopted in Washington, D.C.
April 8, 1935
Signed by President Franklin Roosevelt, the law provides funds to establish various “New Deal” programs. One of those programs is the Works Progress Administration, which begins operating on May 6, 1935 and subsequently employs some 3.5 million people before it is ordered to be dismantled on December 4, 1942.
Sources
- Boston Globe