69th_Congress
The 69th Congress of the United States convened from March 4, 1925, to March 4, 1927. It was a regular session of the legislative body, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. This Congress was notable for addressing issues related to post-World War I recovery and economic policies.
During its sessions, the 69th Congress passed significant legislation, including the Revenue Act of 1926, which aimed to reduce taxes and stimulate economic growth. The Congress also dealt with matters of immigration and labor, reflecting the social and economic challenges of the time.