Archive Report
Archive Report
An apparent reversal of congressional sentiment on the McNary-Haugen farm relief bill forecasts its passage through both houses at the present session of Congress. The bill has been pending in Congress in various forms since 1923 when its basic price ciples, which remain substantially unchanged, were first advanced as a legislative remedy for the farm surplus problem,
The bill received its first consideration in the House during the opening session of the Sixty-eighth Congress and was defeated June 3, 1924, by a vote of 154 ayes to 224 nays. It was not taken up in the Senate during that Congress. During the first session of the present Congress the bill was defeated in both houses.
Ayes | Nays | Adverse Majority | |
House vote (May 21, 1926) | 167 | 221 | 54 |
Senate vote (June 24, 1926) | 39 | 45 | 6 |
The bill ...