1910's Government and Politics | Important Events in Government and Politics, 1910–1919
1910
On March 17, Congressman George W. Norris of Nebraska introduces a resolution to limit the power of Speaker of the House of Representatives Joseph G. Cannon of Illinois. Two days later the measure passes, an indication of the growing strength of Progressive Republicans against the "old guard" Republicans represented by President Taft and Representative Cannon.
On March 26, Congress amends the Immigration Act of 1907 to prohibit criminals, paupers, anarchists, and diseased persons from entering the United States.
On June 18, Congress passes the Mann-Elkins Act, which extends jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission to include telephone, telegraph, cable services, and wireless companies. It also augments ICC's power to regulate railroads.
On June 20, Congress authorizes the citizens of the New Mexico and Arizona territories to form state governments and frame constitutions.
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