Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) was an independent agency of the United States government from 1887 to 1995. It enforced federal laws that dealt with the transportation of passengers and property by land and water across state lines. The commission regulated the rates and trade practices of companies that provided transportation between states by train, motor vehicles, and barges.
Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)
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