On the recordFebruary 4, 2020
In 1938, the United States Congress enacted the Natural Gas Act to regulate the interstate transport of natural gas.
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congress.govIn 1938, the United States Congress enacted the Natural Gas Act to regulate the interstate transport of natural gas.
Bobby Rush discusses the historical significance of the Natural Gas Act.
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