Lyndon Johnson is a major figure in Social Security history -- probably the most important figure apart from Roosevelt. Under his presidency:
- Medicare was added to the Social Security Act. Social Security was responsible for the initial implementation of Medicare.
- Social Security was added to the unified federal budget setting the stage for the administrative funding problems that the agency has had in recent years.
- The definition of disability was changed in 1965 so that there is only a one year duration requirement. Previously, there had been essentially a requirement of permanency.
- The definition of disability was also changed in other ways quite unfavorable to claimants in 1967.
- The worker's compensation offset was added.
- Disabled widows benefits were added.
It does not matter what your political views are. You do not have to be a person who is ordinarily interested in history or biography. These books are a hell of a read.