Mundt–Nixon Bill

The Mundt–Nixon Bill, named after Karl Mundt and Richard Nixon, formally the Subversive Activities Control Act, was a proposed law in 1948 that would have required all members of the Communist Party of the United States register with the Attorney General. == History == Hearings for this bill (as well as a tougher bill that would have outlawed the Communist Party) started in February 1948.

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Mundt–Nixon Bill

The Mundt–Nixon Bill, named after Karl Mundt and Richard Nixon, formally the Subversive Activities Control Act, was a proposed law in 1948 that would have required all members of the Communist Party of the United States register with the Attorney General. == History == Hearings for this bill (as well as a tougher bill that would have outlawed the Communist Party) started in February 1948.

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