Regulatory agency in the United States created by the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887.
1The Interstate Commerce Commission lasted essentially in this form for nearly twenty years.
2They ought to remain for some years yet under the Interstate Commerce Commission.
3We made some cuts, but the Interstate Commerce Commission refused to allow them!
4The President wrote a letter to the Interstate Commerce Commission, in which he said:
5But in February the Interstate Commerce Commission forbade the railroads any increase whatever in rates.
6Various reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission state the same facts.]
7The Hepburn Bill provided for seven men on the Interstate Commerce Commission, instead of five.
8At the time of his death he was a member of the first Interstate Commerce Commission.
9The valuations instituted by the Interstate Commerce Commission 10 years ago have not yet been completed.
10The new commission also took over some functions from the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Post Office.
111 of the Interstate Commerce Commission on Intercorporate Relationship of Railroads: 39.
12The work of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
13They repeatedly asked the Interstate Commerce Commission for an increase in rates, but this request was repeatedly refused.
14The Interstate Commerce Commission was now fixing railroad rates, and Congress was fixing the amounts of railroad wages.
15In 1919 the Interstate Commerce Commission listed on sixteen mimeographed pages everything a telephone company could throw away.
16Telegraph and telephone companies engaged in interstate business should be put under the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
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