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The increasingly divisive national debate over redistributive liberal social policy, in particular, was magnified by the Nixon administration’s proposed welfare reform policy, the Family Assistance Plan (FAP). Introduced in August 1969, the FAP promised to replace the existing, much disparaged AFDC program with a guaranteed national income which would ensure that no family received less than $1,600 annually. It was a proposal that pleased virtually no one.
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