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The commissioner was originally much involved in fare setting for the railroads in Wisconsin. The Office of the Commissioner of Railroads is now largely focused on issues of safety. It is the state agency with primary responsibility for making determinations of the adequacy of warning devices at
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The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin: Comprising the Constitutions of the United States and of the State of Wisconsin, Jefferson's Manual, Forms and Laws for the Regulation of Business; also, lists and tables for reference,
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Wisconsin regulation of railroads began with the 1874 passage of the "Potter Law" ("An act relating to Railroads, Express and Telegraph Companies in the State of Wisconsin," later Chapter 273 of the laws of 1874)
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Republicans, and Grangers (the "Reform party"), which had secured the election of Taylor as governor in 1873. The Board of Railroad Commissioners thus created consisted of three commissioners:
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railroad crossings, along with other railroad related regulations. These duties include:
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The commissioner's office consists of one full-time commissioner appointed by the
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is the independent regulatory agency responsible for regulating
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rates charged by railroads, a central concern of the
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4822 Madison Yards Way; Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7854
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Wisconsin Railroad Commissioner

Wisconsin
Don Vruwink
http://ocr.wi.gov
railroads
U.S. state
Wisconsin
governor
Wisconsin State Senate
Don Vruwink
regulating
freight
Grangers movement
Republican
State Senator
Robert L. D. Potter
Governor
William Robert Taylor
coalition
Democrats
George Howard Paul
reform
John Wesley Hoyt
Alexander Mitchell
John W. Hoyt
George H. Paul
Joseph H. Osborn
Dana C. Lamb
A. J. Turner

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