id
int64
1
18.4k
date
stringdate
1947-01-01 00:00:00
2025-01-01 00:00:00
bias_type
stringclasses
11 values
normative_framing
stringclasses
3 values
source
stringlengths
15
164
policy
stringlengths
14
2.69k
bias_type_merged
stringclasses
3 values
3,601
1984
economic
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We pledge to preserve tax indexing.
group_2
3,602
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We therefore support tax reform that will lead to a fair and simple tax system and believe a modified flat taxwith specific exemptions for such items as mortgage interestis a most promising approach.
no_bias
3,603
1984
economic
implicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We oppose the setting of artificially high interest rates which would drastically curtail the ability of sellers to finance sales of their own property.
group_2
3,604
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Just as our tax policy has only laid the groundwork for a new era of prosperity, reducing inflation is only the first step in restoring a stable currency.
no_bias
3,605
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We need coordination between fiscal and monetary policy, timely information about Fed decisions, and an end to the uncertainties people face in obtaining money and credit.
no_bias
3,606
1984
economic
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Internationally, a stable dollar will mean stable exchange rates, protection for contract prices, commodity prices which change only when real production changes, greater resources devoted to job-creating investment, less protectionist pressure, and increased trade and income for all nations.
group_2
3,607
1984
economic
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Some $150 billion will thereby be saved [p.9] over the next decade by consumers and businesses.
group_2
3,608
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Restrictions on work in the home are intolerable intrusions into our private lives and limit economic opportunity, especially for women and the homebound.
no_bias
3,609
1984
economic
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Republicans reaffirm our historic ties with independent business people and pledge continued efforts to help this energetic segment of our economy.
group_2
3,610
1984
economic
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We oppose any scheme to roll back the estate tax cuts and will seek further reductions for family businesses.
group_2
3,611
1984
economic
implicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We will make it easier for small businesses to compete for government contracts, not only to assist the private sector but also to provide competition and greater cost control in federal purchases.
group_2
3,612
1984
economic
implicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We pledge to continue the Reagan Administration's science and technology policies, which have enhanced economic recovery and our nation's research capability.
group_2
3,613
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Oil price decontrol crippled the OPEC cartel.
no_bias
3,614
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We call for an energy policy, the stability and continuity of which will restore and encourage public confidence in the fiscal stability of the nuclear industry.
no_bias
3,615
1984
economic
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We further believe that, to the extent some well-managed and efficient farms and ranches are temporarily unable to make a profit in the marketplace, it is in the public interest to provide reasonable and targeted assistance.
group_2
3,616
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We support an extensive examination of agricultural and rural credit and crop insurance programs to assure they are adequately serving our farmers and rural residents.
no_bias
3,617
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Republicans recognize that lower interest rates are vital to a healthy farm and ranch economy and pledge that an economic priority of the first order will be the further lowering of interest rates by intensifying our efforts to cut federal spending to achieve a balanced budget and by reforming Federal Reserve policy.
no_bias
3,618
1984
economic
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
For these reasons, we pledge to pursue every possible course of action, including the consideration of temporary interest rate reductions, to ensure that the American farmer or rancher is not a patient that dies in the course of a successful economic operation.
group_2
3,619
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Republicans pledge to implement comprehensive Farmers Home Administration and commercial farm and ranch debt restructuring procedures, including the establishment of local community farm and ranch finance committees, which will advise borrowers, lenders, and government officials regarding debt restructuring alternatives and farmer and rancher eligibility.
no_bias
3,620
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Among the many specific accomplishments of the Reagan Administration in agriculture, Republicans are proud to have: Lifted the Carter-Mondale grain embargo and demonstrated by word and deed that farm and ranch product embargoes will not be used as a tool of foreign policy, negotiated a long term agreement with the Soviet Union, and strengthened our credibility as a reliable supplier by enacting contract sanctity legislation.
no_bias
3,621
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We support legislation to permit farmers, ranchers, and other self-employed individuals to deduct from their gross income up to one-half of the cost of their personal hospitalization insurance premiums.
no_bias
3,622
1984
economic
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Government policies should strengthen the ability of farmers and ranchers to provide quality products at reasonable rates of return in an expanding economy.
group_2
3,623
1984
economic
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
These programs must be sensitive to potential impacts on all agriculture, especially non-program commodities, livestock, agribusiness, and rural communities.
group_2
3,624
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
America has a long history of helping those in need, and the responsibility for food assistance has been shared by federal and State governments and neighborhood volunteers.
no_bias
3,625
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Republicans favor modernizing our food-safety laws, providing guidelines for risk-benefit assessment, peer review, and regulatory flexibility consistent with other health and safety policies.
no_bias
3,626
1984
economic
implicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We support these programs, with special attention to marketing efficiencies, reduced production costs, and new uses for farm and ranch commodities.
group_2
3,627
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Only America possesses the natural, technological, management, and labor resources to commercially develop agriculture's next frontier.
no_bias
3,628
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We are encouraged by innovation in agriculture, and applaud its diversity, creativity, and enterprise.
no_bias
3,629
1984
economic
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
As a first step, we call on our trading partners to join in a new round of trade negotiations to revise the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade in order to strengthen it.
group_2
3,630
1984
political
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
And we further call on our trading partners to join us in reviewing trade with totalitarian regimes.
group_1
3,631
1984
economic
implicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
It works only when all trading partners accept open markets for goods, services, and investments.
group_2
3,632
1984
economic
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We therefore urge our trading partners to join us in evaluating and correcting the structural problems of the international monetary system, to base it on more stable exchange rates and free capital markets.
group_2
3,633
1984
economic
implicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
The only way to repay the debts is to create productive capacity to generate new wealth through economic expansion, as America has done.
group_2
3,634
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We asserted, as we do now, the ethical dimension of public policy: the need to return to enduring principles of conduct and firm standards of judgment.
no_bias
3,635
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Once more we call upon our people to assert their supervision over government, to affirm their rights against government, to uphold their interests within government. [p.21]
no_bias
3,636
1984
economic
implicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
No wonder the housing industry was crippled.
group_2
3,637
1984
political
implicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Only government could have wasted billions of dollars to create the instant slums which disgrace our cities.
group_1
3,638
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Some residents of public housing developments have reversed these conditions by successfully managing their own housing units through creative self-help efforts.
no_bias
3,639
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
During the 1970s, the number of people receiving federal assistance increased by almost 300 percent, from 9 million to 35 million, while our population increased by only 11.4 percent.
no_bias
3,640
1984
economic
implicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Only sustained economic growth, continuing our vigorous recovery, can give credible hope to those at the bottom of the opportunity ladder.
group_2
3,641
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
This is especially critical in foster care and adoption.
no_bias
3,642
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
The federal government has been the major source of support for biomedical research since 1945.
no_bias
3,643
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We affirm the right and responsibility of parents to participate in decisions about the treatment of children.
no_bias
3,644
1984
political
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
we guarantee, especially for the handicapped, non-discrimination in the compassionate healing that marks American medicine.
group_1
3,645
1984
age
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We applaud those States which raised the legal drinking age.
group_2
3,646
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
Much illness, especially among the elderly, is related to poor nutrition.
no_bias
3,647
1984
economic
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We pledge to meet the challenges of environmental protection, economic growth, regulatory reform, enhancement of our scenic and recreational areas, conservation of our non-renewable resources, and preservation of our irreplaceable natural heritage.
group_2
3,648
1984
economic
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We encourage recycling of materials and support programs which will allow our economic system to reward resource conservation.
group_2
3,649
1984
economic
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We support improved passenger rail service where economically justified.
group_2
3,650
1984
education
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We urge local school communities, including parents, teachers, students, administrators, and business and civic leaders, to evaluate school curriculaincluding extra-curricular activities and the time spent in themand their ultimate effect upon students and the learning process.
group_1
3,651
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
We recognize the need to get "back to basics" and applaud the dramatic improvements that this approach has already made in some jurisdictions.
no_bias
3,652
1984
education
explicit
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To keep the best possible teachers for our children, we support those education reforms which will result in increased student learning, including appropriate class sizes, appropriate and adequate learning and teaching materials, appropriate and consistent grading practices, and proper teacher compensation, including rewarding exceptional efforts and results in the classroom.
group_1
3,653
1984
no_bias
no_bias
comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
While much has been accomplished, the agenda is only begun.
no_bias
3,654
1963
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full-benefits (when based upon the attainment of retirement age) will be payable to men at age 83 and to women at age 80
group_2
3,655
1957
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To provide a direct old-age pension of $75 a month for every citizen of the United States who is 65 years of age or over
group_2
3,656
1959
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend section 1034 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide that where the taxpayer or his spouse has attained the age of 65 no gain on the sale or exchange of the taxpayers home will be taxed
group_2
3,657
1959
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide that gain from the sale or exchange of a taxpayers residence will not be taxed where the taxpayer is 60 years of age or over if he has lived in such residence for at least 5 yeas and his income is with
group_2
3,658
1956
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930, to make certain benefits applicable to Canal Zone and other employees retired prior to April 1, 1948.
group_2
3,659
1964
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide a 10 percent, across-the-board benefit increase to reduce the retirement age to 62 for payment of full benefits to both men and women to authorize a 25 percent increase in the minimum benefits payabl
group_2
3,660
1953
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act so as to allow certain children to be employed in agriculture while their school is not in session
group_2
3,661
1955
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend the Railroad Retirement Act to increase by 25 percent the amount o- the annuities payable thereunder, and to provide full annuities at age 60 for men who have completed 30 years of service and at age 55 for women who have completed 25 years of se
group_2
3,662
1956
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To revise the act for the retirement of public school teachers in the District of Columbia.
group_2
3,663
1958
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide full benefits (when based on retirement age) at age 60 for women and age 62 for men to increase benefits and the amount of earnings on which benefits are computed to provide more liberal terms and co
group_2
3,664
1957
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Securtiy Act to reduce the age at which individuals may become entitled to benefits thereunder from 65 to 62 in the case of men and to 60 in the case of women
group_2
3,665
1971
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to permit retirement of all persons in the United States at the age of 60 years with benefits sufficient, in the absence of any other resource, to assure elderly persons freedom from poverty and also to assure elderly persons generally full participation in prevailing national standards of living, to provide like benefits for physically, mentally, or vocationally disabled persons aged 18 and over, and to provide benefits for certain full-time students aged 18 to 25, and to provide benefits for certain female heads of families and for certain children, and to provide for the establishment and operation of this system of social security by an equitable gross income tax, and for other purposes
group_2
3,666
1970
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full old-age survivors, and disability insurance benefits (when based upon the attainment of retirement age), and medicare benefits, will be payable to men at age 60 and to women at age 55
group_2
3,667
1955
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to reduce the age at which individuals may become entitled to benefits thereunder from 65 to 55 in the case of widows and from 65 to 60 in the case of other women
group_2
3,668
1955
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
A bill to amend the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930, as amended, to provide equal benefits for surviving children of female employees as are provided for surviving children of male employees
group_2
3,669
1961
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full benefits (when basen upon the attainment of retirement age) will be payable to both men and women at age 60
group_2
3,670
1961
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that benefits thereunder, when based upon the attainment of retirement age, will be payable (subject to the existing actuarial reductions) to both men and women at age 62
group_2
3,671
1961
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full benefits (when based upon the attainment of retirement age) will be payable to men at age 60 and to women at age 55
group_2
3,672
1961
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to increase all benefits thereunder by 10 percent and to provide that full benefits (when based on attainment of retirement age) will be payable to both men and women at age 60 and for other purposes
group_2
3,673
1963
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full benefits (when based upon the attainment of retirement age) will be payable to both men and women stage 60
group_2
3,674
1963
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to permit both men and women to retire thereunder with full benefits at age 62
group_2
3,675
1963
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend the Civil Service Retirement Act to provide for mandatory retirement of employees upon attainment of 70 years of age and completion of 5 years of service, and for.other purposes
group_2
3,676
1957
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full benefits thereunder, when based upon the attainment of retirement age, will be payable to both men and women at age 62.
group_2
3,677
1957
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide full benefits (based upon attainment of retirement age) for men at age 60 and women at age 55, and to eliminate the requirement that an individual must have attained age 50 to receive disability insu
group_2
3,678
1958
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to increase benefits, to increase the earnings includible in computing benefits, to eliminate age requirements for spouses benefits, to reduce retirement age (with full benefits for both ment and women) to 60,
group_2
3,679
1958
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide a 40-percent in crease in all benefits payable thereunder and to provide that full benefits (when based upon attainment of retirement age) will be payable to both men and women at age 62, and for oth
group_2
3,680
1958
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to increase benefits, to increase the earnings includible in computing benefits, to eliminate age requirements for spouses benefits, to reduce retirement age (with full benefits for both men and women) to 60, t
group_2
3,681
1958
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to increase all benefits thereunder by 15 percent and to provide that full benefits (when based on attainment of retirement age) will be payable to both men and women at age 60, and for other purposes
group_2
3,682
1957
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full benefits thereunder, when based upon the attainment of retirement age, will be payable to both men and women at age 60
group_2
3,683
1958
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
A bill to amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full benefits thereunder, when based upon the attainment of retirement age, will be payable to both men and women at age 62.
group_2
3,684
1957
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full benefits thereunder, when based upon the attainment of retirement age, will be payable to men at age 60 and to women at age 55
group_2
3,685
1957
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Securing Act to provide that full benefits there under, when basesd upon the attainment of retirement age, will be payable to both men and women at age 62
group_2
3,686
1957
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full benefits thereunder, when based upon the attainment of retirement age, will be payable to men at age 60 and to women at age 55.
group_2
3,687
1958
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
A bill to provide for the payment of an old-age pension to persons who have attained 65 years of age, if male, and 60 years of age if female.
group_2
3,688
1955
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to reduce the age at which individuals may become entitled to benefits thereunder from 65 to 60 in the case of men and from 65 to 55 in the case of women.
group_2
3,689
1960
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full benefits (when based upon the attainment of retirement age) will be payable to men at age 62 and to women at age 60
group_2
3,690
1960
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to increase benefits, to reduce in certain cases the age which an individual must attain to qualify for spouses benefits, to reduce retirement age (with full benefits for both men and women) to 60, to reduce th
group_2
3,691
1960
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full benefits (when based upon the attainment of retirement age) will be payable to men at age 63 and to women at age 60
group_2
3,692
1960
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to increase benefit amounts, provide disability insurance benefits without regard to age, to provide full retirement benefits for men at age 62 and women at age 60, to increase the limitation on the amount of o
group_2
3,693
1959
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
A bill to amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full benefits thereunder (when based upon the attainment of retirement age) will be payable to both men and women at age 60.
group_2
3,694
1959
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To provide educational assistance for the children of service men and women who suffer death from a serviceconnected disability arising out of active military service during the period beginning on February 1, 1955, and ending on June 30, 1963
group_2
3,695
1959
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act, to provide full benefits (when based on retirement age) at age 60 for women and age 62 for men to increase benefits and the amount of earnings on which benefits are computed to provide more liberal terms and c
group_2
3,696
1959
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full benefits thereunder, when based upon the attainment of retirement age, will be payable to both men and women at age 82.1043108-144
group_2
3,697
1959
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that full benefits (when based upon the attainment of retirement age) will be payable to both men and women at age 60.
group_2
3,698
1959
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to increase benefits, to increase the earnings includible in computing benefits, to eliminate age requirements for spouses benefits to reduce retirement age (with full benefits for both men and women) to 60, to
group_2
3,699
1959
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to reduce the age at which individuals may become entitled to benefits thereunder from 65 to 62 in the case of men and to 60 in the case of women
group_2
3,700
1959
age
explicit
https://www.comparativeagendas.net/project/us/datasets
To amend title 7I of the Social Security Act to provide that full benefits (when based upon the attainment of retirement, age) will be payable to bothmen and women at age 60
group_2