Joe Healey was an attorney and one of JFK’s Boston allies. He contributed heavily to a report that was officially authored by Kennedy that gave his views on the nation’s labor situation in 1947.
Healey and fellow aide Mark Dalton traveled to D.C. and moved in temporarily with JFK at the Georgetown house he was renting while they worked to put together language that articulated JFK’s middle-of-the-road approach.
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