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The United States Interstate Commerce Commission (1887-1995) was an autonomous regulatory body charged with the enforcement of national transportation policy.
The United States Interstate Commerce Commission (1887-1995) was an autonomous regulatory body charged with the enforcement of national surface transportation policy.

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A definition or brief description of Interstate Commerce Commission.

The United States Interstate Commerce Commission (1887-1995) was an autonomous regulatory body charged with the enforcement of national surface transportation policy.