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The Gilded Age · 1882

The Rivers and Harbors Act

The Rivers and Harbors Act
The Gilded Age

The River and Harbors Act called for appropriation of 19 million dollars for internal improvements on rivers and harbors. The act was considered pure "pork barrel" legislation (laws which personally benefiting individual Congressmen). The legislation was vetoed by President Arthur, but immediately overridden in Congress.

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