Franklin D. Roosevelt

Statement on the Creation of Committee of Industrial Analysis for Reviewing the Results and Accomplishments of the N.R.A.

March 26, 1936

The President by Executive Order has created a Committee of Industrial Analysis to complete the summary of the results and accomplishments of the National Recovery Administration and report thereon.

The Committee is headed by Daniel C. Roper, Secretary of Commerce., and includes Henry C. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, and Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor. Other persons outside of the Government subsequently will be appointed to the Committee by the President.

The President has directed the Committee of Industrial Analysis to bring to a conclusion, and to make available to the public, an analysis of the operations of the N.R.A. codes. Members of the Committee, to be appointed from outside the Government, will be asked to prepare a more general and final survey of the administration of Title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act as a whole.

Franklin D. Roosevelt, Statement on the Creation of Committee of Industrial Analysis for Reviewing the Results and Accomplishments of the N.R.A. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/208722

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