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Why would railroad customers like the Hepburn Act ?​

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The Hepburn Act provided the ICC with the capacity to control the prices railroads could charge, by setting maximum rates. The Hepburn Act backed the ICC's rate-setting ability with the force of law. Railroad companies could either accept the ICC rates, or challenge it in court.
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