The McNary-Haugen Farm Relief Bill was primarily authored by Senator Charles L. McNary and Representative Gilbert N. Haugen in the 1920s. The bill aimed to provide financial support to farmers by stabilizing crop prices and allowing the government to purchase surplus agricultural products. Despite its introduction in Congress, the bill faced significant opposition and was ultimately vetoed by President Calvin Coolidge in 1928.
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