69th United States Congress - Major Legislation

Major Legislation

  • February 26, 1926: Revenue Act of 1926
  • April 12, 1926: Timber Exportation Act of 1926
  • May 8, 1926: Federal Interpleader Act of 1926
  • May 20, 1926: Air Commerce Act
  • May 20, 1926: Federal Black Bass Act of 1926
  • May 20, 1926: Railway Labor Act (Parker-Watson Act)
  • May 25, 1926: Omnibus Adjustment Act of 1926
  • May 25, 1926: Public Buildings Act of 1926 (Elliot-Fernald Act)
  • May 26, 1926: Shenandoah National Park Act of 1926
  • June 3, 1926: Subsistence Expense Act of 1926
  • June 14, 1926: Recreation and Public Purposes Act
  • June 15, 1926: Limitation of National Forest Designation Act
  • July 2, 1926: Cooperative Marketing Act
  • July 3, 1926: Walsh Act
  • July 3, 1926: Passport Act of 1926
  • January 21, 1927: River and Harbors Act of 1927
  • February 23, 1927: Radio Act of 1927 (Dill-White Act)
  • February 25, 1927: McFadden Act
  • March 3, 1927: Foreign and Domestic Commerce Act of 1927
  • March 3, 1927: Produce Agency Act of 1927
  • March 4, 1927: Mayfield-Newton Act

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