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Hepburn Act
Theodore Roosevelt was the president who pushed hardest for it.
theodore roosevelt
He pushed to strengthen the Neutrality Act.
Two presidents are responsible for the establishment of the national parks and forest system. The were Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
The death of McKinley made Theodore Roosevelt the President. Roosevelt had many new ideas and pushed through many progressive reforms- conservation and food and drug safety for example.
Meat Inspection Act
to prevent a nationwide railroad strike
thomas jefferson
Jimmy Carter
Thomas Jefferson
Fillmore pushed forward the Compromise of 1850 , which like most compromises, pleased nobody but staved off civil war for 10 years. Fillmore is one of only four US president who were never elected to be President. He was not able to get his party's nomination for a second term so he must have lacked something. On the other hand, he was honest and had no obvious faults as a politician and public servant. Few would place him higher than the lower 20% of presidents.
I am not sure what you want to know. Roosevelt was a reformer, but he pushed for laws that made life better for the people, pure food and drugs, national parks and forests, pushed the break-up of business trusts and monopolies, started the Panama Canal and expanded the use of the Monroe Doctrine. He expanded the role of the President which you might say did something for the government.