Report On Leading Railroad And Public Service Commissions

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Chairman Mills, while chairman of the committee on legislation of the National Asso- ciation of Railway Commissioners, accordingly presented, and the association adopted, a resolution to be adopted by the different state legislatures, calling upon their representatives in congress to pass a statute providing that litigation affecting state railway and public service commissions should be carried through the state courts first before being taken into the federal courts. The Minnesota legislature... passed such a resolution, but no other state has done so.
VI.
CHANGES IN RATES.
Changes in rates become effective on ten days' notice, but only if approved by the Commission. Mr. Yapp thinks it a wise provision to have the Commission approve every change in rates. He considers this method a very desirable one for the reason that the Commission in this way secures a whip handle.
Reductions in rates are allowed as a matter of course, but if they affect common points Mr. Yapp generally telephones to the other com- panies affected and asks them if they wish to put in the same rate.


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