What Calvin Coolidge’s 'Common Sense' Vetoes of Two Farm Bills Can Teach about Price Controls
Coolidge actually vetoed the legislation twice. He killed the bill in February 1927. Congress didn't get the message and sent it to him again in May 1928.
Coolidge actually vetoed the legislation twice. He killed the bill in February 1927. Congress didn't get the message and sent it to him again in May 1928.
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