Examples of McNary-Haugen bill in the following topics:
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The Republican Era
- Coolidge initially supported a measure that would have created a federal board to lend money to farm co-operatives in times of surplus but the bill did not pass.
- In February 1927, Congress took up the McNary-Haugen Bill again, this time narrowly passing it.
- In his veto message, he expressed the belief that the bill would do nothing to help farmers, benefiting only exporters and expanding the federal bureaucracy.
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Changes in Agricultural Production
- Farmers had a powerful voice in Congress and demanded federal subsidies, most notably the McNary-Haugen Farm Relief Act.
- McNary (R-Oregon) and Gilbert N.
- Despite attempts in 1924, 1926, 1927, and 1928 to pass the bill, it was vetoed by President Calvin Coolidge and never approved.
- McNary, left, and U.S.
- Haugen in 1929.