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Interstate Commerce Commission Summary
592 words, approx. 2 pages The Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 created the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), the U.S. government's first regulatory agency. The initial purpose of the ICC was to control railroads and their unfair business practices. The U.S. government...
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Interstate Commerce Commission Summary
2,754 words, approx. 9 pages United States 1887 The U.S. Congress created the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) in 1887 as the first independent regulatory agency of the federal government. The ICC was a response to mounting public protests over perceived malpractices and...
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Interstate Commerce Commission Information
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 The Interstate Commerce Commission (or ICC) was a regulatory body in the United States created by the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887, which was signed into law by President Grover Cleveland. The agency was abolished in 1995, and the agency's remaining...




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 Albuquerque Journal
Interstate Commerce
09/04/2003: 570 words, approx. 2 pages A federal highway bill proposes privatizing the rest areas along the freeways You soon may be able to pick up a Big Mac or fill up your tank at the government-supported rest areas along the nation's interstates. A provision in the U.S....
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 Gifts & Decorative Accessories
ICC may protect discounts. (Interstate Commerce Commission)
07/01/1989: 538 words, approx. 2 pages ICC May Protect Discounts Over the past six to seven years, in the wake of trucking deregulation and the intensive rate cutting that followed, several hundred trucking companies have gone bankrupt. Subsequent audits of paid freight bills uncovered numerous instances where carriers...
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 The New York Observer
There\'d5s No Free Market At America\'d5s Airports
9/25/2005: 1,454 words, approx. 5 pages The statistic that shook up business writers around the country is that more than half of domestic passenger seats belong to airlines in bankruptcy. The spate of bankruptcies, on the other hand, is something less than a unique event. “The only other major industry that...
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 The New York Observer
There's No Free Market At America's Airports
9/25/2005: 1,454 words, approx. 5 pages The statistic that shook up business writers around the country is that more than half of domestic passenger seats belong to airlines in bankruptcy. The spate of bankruptcies, on the other hand, is something less than a unique event. “The only other major...


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