Report Outline
Taxation and Appropriations
Agricultural Legislation
Foreign Relations
National Defense and Aviation
Public Improvement Legislation
Banking, Transportation and Mining Legislation
Prohibition and Miscellaneous Legislation
Special Focus
The Sixty-ninth Congress, which passed out of existence March 4, 1927, enacted 879 public laws and public resolutions. Its legislative output exceeded that of any previous Congress. Appropriations during the Sixty-ninth Congress totaled $8,665,063,066, an increase of $766,298,761 over the total appropriations of the last preceding Congress.
Among the outstanding public measures approved by the Sixty-ninth Congress during the 225 days it was in session were the following:
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Second session |
Revenue act of 1926, embodying essential feature of Mellon tax plan. |
Pepper-McFadden banking act, with federal reserve charter extension. |
Foreign debt funding acts. |
Radio regulation act. |
$165,000,000 highway aid program. |
Prohibition reorganization act. |
$165,000,000 public building program. |
$71,870,000 river and harbor act, with Cape Cod Canal purchase. |
Army and Navy aviation programs. |
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Commercial air navigation act. |
Naval appropriation act, with 3 cruiser construction appropriation opposed by President Coolidge. |
Railway labor disputes act. |
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Acts granting Spanish war pensions and increasing Civil, Mexican and War of 1812 pensions. |
McNary-Haugen farm relief bill, vetoed by President and not re-passed. |
Resolution: |
Resolutions: |
Senate: Granting consent to ratification of World Court protocollater negatived by refusal of foreign nations to accept certain American reservations. |
Senate: Approving use of surplus for debt retirement, and favoring arbitration of disputes with Mexico. |
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House: Favoring independent American treaty action in China. |
The principal problem left unsolved by the Sixty-ninth Congress was the agricultural surplus problem. Administration substitutes for the McNary-Haugen bill were defeated in both sessions. The McNary-Haugen bill itself was defeated in the first session, and when both houses reversed themselves and passed the bill in the second session, it was vetoed by the President. No vote on passing the bill over the veto was taken in either house. The only other important measure passed during the Sixty-ninth Congress which failed to receive the President's approval was the bill increasing the pensions of Civil war widows from $40 to $50 a month. This bill was overlooked and was not signed by the President before noon March 4, thus failing with the final adjournment of the Congress. |
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Congressional Records and Roll Calls |
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Jul. 30, 1956 |
Record of the 84th Congress (Second Session) |
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Aug. 11, 1955 |
Roll Calls in 84th Congress (First Session) |
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Aug. 04, 1955 |
Record of the 84th Congress (First Session) |
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Aug. 23, 1954 |
Roll Calls in 83rd Congress (Second Session) |
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Aug. 21, 1954 |
Record of the 83rd Congress (Second Session) |
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Aug. 05, 1953 |
Roll Calls in 83rd Congress (First Session) |
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Aug. 04, 1953 |
Record of 83rd Congress (First Session) |
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Jul. 14, 1952 |
Roll Calls in the 82nd Congress (Second Session) |
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Jul. 08, 1952 |
Record of the 82nd Congress (Second Session) |
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Oct. 23, 1951 |
Roll Calls in 82nd Congress (First Session) |
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Oct. 22, 1951 |
Record of the 82nd Congress (First Session) |
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Sep. 25, 1950 |
Record Votes in the 81st Congress (Second Session) |
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Sep. 25, 1950 |
Record of the 81st Congress (Second Session) |
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Oct. 21, 1949 |
Record Votes in the 81st Congress (First Session) |
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Oct. 20, 1949 |
Record of the 81st Congress (First Session) |
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Aug. 07, 1948 |
Record Votes in the 80th Congress (Second Session) |
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Aug. 07, 1948 |
Record of the 80th Congress (Second Session) |
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Jul. 30, 1947 |
Record Votes in 80th Congress (January-July, 1947) |
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Jul. 28, 1947 |
Record of the 80th Congress (January-July, 1947) |
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Aug. 03, 1946 |
Roll Calls in 79th Congress (Second Session) |
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Aug. 03, 1946 |
Record of the 79th Congress (Second Session) |
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Dec. 26, 1945 |
Record Votes in the 79th Congress (First Session) |
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Dec. 21, 1945 |
Record of the 79th Congress (First Session) |
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Dec. 20, 1944 |
Record Votes in the 78th Congress (Second Session) |
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Dec. 20, 1944 |
Record of the 78th Congress (Second Session) |
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Dec. 15, 1943 |
Record Votes in the 78th Congress (First Session) |
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Dec. 15, 1943 |
Record of the 78th Congress (First Session) |
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Dec. 23, 1942 |
Record Votes in the 77th Congress (Second Session) |
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Dec. 15, 1942 |
Record of the 77th Congress (Second Session) |
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Dec. 15, 1941 |
Record Votes in the 77Th Congress (First Session) |
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Dec. 15, 1941 |
Record of the 77th Congress |
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Dec. 23, 1940 |
Record Votes in the 76th Congress (Second and Third Sessions) |
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Jul. 01, 1940 |
Record of the 76th Congress |
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Aug. 07, 1939 |
Record Votes in the 76th Congress (First Session) |
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Aug. 07, 1939 |
Record of the 76th Congress (First Session) |
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Jun. 16, 1938 |
Record Votes in the 75th Congress (Second and Third Sessions) |
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Jun. 16, 1938 |
Record of the 75th Congress |
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Aug. 22, 1937 |
Record Votes in the 75th Congress |
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Aug. 22, 1937 |
Record of the 75th Congress |
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Jun. 22, 1936 |
Record Votes in the 74th Congress, Second Session |
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Jun. 22, 1936 |
Record of the 74th Congress, Second Session |
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Aug. 27, 1935 |
Record of the Seventy-Fourth Congress, First Session |
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Jun. 19, 1934 |
Record of the Seventy-Third Congress, Second Session |
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Jun. 16, 1933 |
Record of the Seventy-Third Congress First (Special) Session |
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Mar. 04, 1933 |
Record of the Seventy-Second Congress |
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Jul. 16, 1932 |
Record of the Seventy-Second Congress, First Session |
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Jun. 30, 1932 |
Record Votes in the Seventy-Second Congress |
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Mar. 04, 1931 |
Record of the Seventy-First Congress |
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Mar. 04, 1929 |
Legislative Record of the Seventieth Congress |
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May 29, 1928 |
Legislative Record of the Seventieth Congress (First Session) |
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Mar. 31, 1927 |
Legislative Record of the Sixty-Ninth Congress |
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Mar. 04, 1925 |
Legislative Record of the Sixty Eighth Congress |
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