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  • Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act (redirect from Tariff Act of 1930) (category 1930 in American law) (section In modern political dialogue)
    began long before the bill was enacted into law in June 1930. As the House of Representatives passed it in May 1929, boycotts broke out, and foreign governments
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  • Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act of 1930 (category 1930 in American law)
    Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930 (PACA), enacted 10 June 1930 and codified as Chapter 20A of Title 7 of the United States Code, is a law that authorizes the regulation
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  • Department of Veterans Affairs (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    since the American Revolutionary War, a veteran-specific federal agency was not established until 1930, as the Veterans' Administration. In 1982, its mission
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  • Federal Bureau of Prisons (category Government agencies established in 1930)
    (which evolved in 1930 into the Bureau of Prisons). The Bureau of Prisons was established within the Department of Justice on May 14, 1930 by the United
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  • Department of Justice (category Federal law enforcement agencies of the United States) (section Law enforcement agencies)
    the Federal Bureau of Prisons in 1930 by Pub. L. No. 71–218, 46 Stat. 325, signed into law by President Hoover on May 14, 1930. National Institute of Corrections
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  • Fish and Wildlife Service (category United States public land law) (section Law enforcement)
    managed in consultation with NOAA; The Rose Atoll Marine National Monument in American Samoa, managed jointly with NOAA and the Government of American Samoa;
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  • United States Congress (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section Women in Congress)
    specified in the Constitution or prescribed by law. In the House, a Rules Committee guides legislation; in the Senate, a Standing Rules committee is in charge
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  • Bureau of Indian Affairs (category United States public land law) (section Assimilation (1890–1930))
     7814288). Sutton, I. "Indian Country and the Law: Land Tenure, Tribal Sovereignty, and the States," ch. 36 in Law in the Western United States, ed. G. M. Bakken
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  • Farm Service Agency (category 1930 establishments in the United States)
    active in assisting with their previous programs and the network of field offices. 1994 saw the reorganization of the USDA, which in turn resulted in the
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  • Chief of Naval Operations (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/10/5033-.  "10 USC 5035. Vice Chief of Naval Operations". Cornell University Law School. https://www.law.cornell.
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  • Foreign Agricultural Service (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Roots in analysis)
    Foreign Agricultural Service Act of 1930 (46 Stat. 497), which President Herbert Hoover signed into law on June 5, 1930. The law stipulated that the FAS consist
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  • Todd Dubois, and Budget Chief Milena Seelig. It was established in 1930 as the Division of Law Enforcement, U.S. Fish Commission and Bureau. It is responsible
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  • Department of Agriculture (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Origins in the Patent Office)
    discrimination caused a reduction in the number of African American farmers in the United States. Though African American farmers have been the most hit by
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  • Iowa (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section Agricultural expansion, 1865–1930)
    some of their land in the Mississippi Valley to the U.S. in 1832 in the Black Hawk Purchase Treaty and sold their remaining land in Iowa in 1842, most of them
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  • patrol (9%). Around 15% of federal law enforcement officers and 13% of supervisory law enforcement personnel were female in 2020. More than a third (38%) of
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  • Commandant of the United States Marine Corps (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    bar:neville from: 1929 till: 1930 color:cmc text:Neville bar:fuller from: 1928 till: 1930 color:acmc bar:fuller from: 1930 till: 1933 color:cmc text:Fuller
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  • Mississippi (category Former British colonies and protectorates in the Americas) (section Laws)
    temperature in Mississippi has ranged from −19 °F (−28 °C), in 1966, at Corinth in the northeast, to 115 °F (46 °C), in 1930, at Holly Springs in the north
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  • Fish Commission (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    of 10 men in 1918, the stream watchman force—which operated in both Southeast and Southcentral Alaska—grew to 59 men in 1922 and 220 in 1931. In addition
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  • Chief Justice of the United States (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    Douglass White in 1910, Harlan Fiske Stone in 1941, and William Rehnquist in 1986. A fourth, Abe Fortas, was nominated to the position in 1968 but was not
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  • Massachusetts (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section Native American tribes)
    ethnic group in the state (13.5%), but form a plurality in some suburbs north of Boston and in a few towns in the Berkshires. English Americans, the third-largest
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