Railroads
Interstate commerce commission
ICC means Interstate Commerce Commission. It is a regulatory agency that deals with interstate trucking.
President Grover Cleveland signed the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 and created the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), the U.S. government's first regulatory agency
interstate commerce commission
Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)
In 1887, the first regulatory agency, the Interstate Commerce Commission, was created to regulate monopolistic pricing policies of railroads.
The ICC could make railroads submit their records to Congress.
Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)
The ICC helped farmers by regulating railroad shipping rates
The ICC could make railroads submit their records to Congress.
ICC, not ILCC. ICC is the Interstate Commerce Commission. Essentially, it's their operating authority number to transport commerce across state lines.
The group that fixes rates and regulates the railroads is called the ICC.