The Senate Lobby Investigation Committee is a now defunct special committee that once operated within the United States Senate during the 1930s and 1940s with the purpose of investigating lobbyist activities. The committee was chaired by Hugo Black, and upon his appointment to the United States Supreme Court, it was chaired by Sherman Minton.According to professor of political science Linda C.
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