80th Congress (1947 - 1949)
House of Representatives
House Majority: Republican
House Majority Seats: 246 out of 435
House Speaker: Rep. Joseph W. Martin (R-MA)
Senate
Senate Majority: Democrat
Senate Majority Seats: 51 out of 96
Senate Majority Leader: Sen. Wallace White (R-ME)
Executive
President: Harry S. Truman (D-MO)
Vice President: (None)
Member Spotlight
Featured: Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-OH) was one of the most influential conservative voices of the mid-20th century and a leading figure in postwar Republican politics. Born in 1889, he served in the U.S. Senate from 1939 until his death in 1953. Known as “Mr. Republican,” Taft championed limited government, fiscal restraint, and a strict interpretation of the Constitution. He often opposed expansive New Deal and Fair Deal programs, arguing they exceeded federal authority. As a principal author of the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947, he sought to balance the power between labor and management. Though frequently at odds with more internationalist figures in his party, Taft’s principled conservatism and commitment to legislative integrity earned him lasting respect across the political spectrum.
Enactments
- Portal-to-Portal Act of 1947
- Greek-Turkish Aid
- Foreign Relief Act
- Taft-Hartley
- Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) of 1947
- Presidential Succession Plan
- Pacific Island Trust
- National Security Act
- Smith-Mundt Act
- Income Tax Reduction
- Marshall Plan
- Civil Air Patrol Act
- Legislative Branch Appropriations Act of 1948
- Agriculture Appropriations Act of 1948
- The Selective Service Act of 1948
- Displaced Persons Act
- Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act of 1948
- Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1948
- War Claims Act of 1948
- Price Supports Agriculture Act of 1948
- Foreign Aid Appropriations Act of 1948
- 22nd Amendment