67th Congress
The 67th Congress of the United States convened from March 4, 1921, to March 4, 1923. It was composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, with a total of 96 senators and 435 representatives. This Congress was notable for the Republican majority, which influenced various legislative decisions during its term.
During the 67th Congress, significant legislation was passed, including the Emergency Tariff Act of 1921 and the Revenue Act of 1921. These laws aimed to address economic challenges following World War I and to promote recovery. The Congress also dealt with issues related to prohibition and immigration policies.