1921: Early Legislative Successes
In 1921, the League scored its first major national legislative success with the passage of the Sheppard-Towner Act, which provided federal aid for maternal and childcare programs. In the 1930s, League members worked successfully for enactment of the Social Security and Food and Drug Acts. Due in part to League efforts, legislation passed in 1938 and 1940 that removed hundreds of federal jobs from the spoils system and placed them under civil service.