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Federal Power Commission

The Federal Power Commission (FPC) was an independent commission of the United States government, originally organized on June 23, 1930, with five members nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate. The FPC was originally created in 1920 by the Federal Water Power Act, which provided for the licensing by the FPC of hydroelectric projects on the land or navigable water owned by the federal government. The FPC has since been replaced by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Agency overview

June 23, 1930 (1930-06-23)

October 1, 1977

The FPC also regulated interstate electric utilities and the natural gas industry.


In June 1939, President Roosevelt appointed Leland Olds to the FPC, who served as chairman from January 1940 until 1949. Under Olds’ leadership, the FPC successfully pressured electric utilities to extend power into neglected rural areas and to lower electricity rates to increase use.


Olds' insistence on enforcing the Natural Gas Act of 1938 raised the ire of the oil industry in Texas and led to the end of his tenure at the FPC. Robert Caro's book Master of the Senate describes how Lyndon B. Johnson defeated Olds' re-appointment by orchestrating a smear campaign.[1] The tactics involved having the staff of the House Un-American Activities Committee dig up old writings, which were then taken out of context to create a false image of Olds as a communist. The subcommittee in charge of reappointment was stacked against Leland and coached by Johnson.


James G. Watt was another prominent FPC commissioner, who conducted prayer meetings prior to the FPC sessions.

Chairmen[edit]

From its founding in 1920 until its first reform in 1930, the FPC did not have its own commissioners; rather, it was chaired ex officio by the Secretaries of War, Interior, and Agriculture.[2] The first "Chairman" in that sense was Woodrow Wilson's Secretary of War, Newton D. Baker. Before 1930, five Secretaries of War, five Secretaries of the Interior, and five Secretaries of Agriculture held title at the FPC.


Following the 1930 reforms, FPC had its own commissioners, with the following commissioners holding the title of Chairman of the Federal Power Commission:

December 22, 1930 - July 18, 1933

George Otis Smith

July 19, 1933 - September 30, 1937

Frank R. McNinch

September 30, 1937 - December 31, 1939

Clyde L. Seavey

January 1, 1940 - June 22, 1944

Leland Olds

September 21, 1944 - September 14, 1945

Basil Manly

December 14, 1945 - January 1, 1947

Leland Olds

January 1, 1947 - May 24, 1950

Nelson Lee Smith

May 24, 1950 - October 1, 1951

Mon C. Wallgren

January 5, 1952 - May 15, 1953

Thomas C. Buchanan

May 15, 1953 - August 31, 1961

Jerome K. Kuykendall

September 1, 1961 - December 30, 1965

Joseph C. Swidler

March 2, 1966 - July 31, 1969

Lee C. White

August 1, 1969 - June 22, 1975

John N. Nassikas

October 20, 1975 - August 9, 1977

Richard L. Dunham

August 10, 1977 - September 30, 1977 (through renaming to FERC)

Charles B. Curtis

Source:[3]

November 11, 1975 - August 30, 1977

James G. Watt

October 20, 1975 - August 9, 1977

Richard L. Dunham

September 3, 1975 - August 4, 1977

John H. Holloman

December 13, 1973 - June 30, 1979

Don S. Smith

June 14, 1973 - December 1, 1975

William L. Springer

November 19, 1971 - March 15, 1975

Rush Moody Jr.

May 26, 1971 - December 31, 1972

Pinkney Walker

August 1, 1969 - October 20, 1975

John N. Nassikas

October 16, 1968 - March 31, 1975

Albert Buch Brooke Jr.

September 13, 1966 - June 15, 1972

John A. Carver Jr.

March 2, 1966 - July 31, 1969

Lee C. White

May 27, 1965 - December 31, 1970

Carl E. Bagge

August 30, 1963 - September 13, 1966

David S. Black

March 30, 1962 - August 4, 1964

Harold C. Woodward

September 29, 1961 - September 25, 1968

Charles R. Ross

August 14, 1961 - August 30, 1971

Lawrence J. O’Connor Jr.

1961 - December 30, 1965

Joseph C. Swidler June 28,

June 28, 1961 - June 22, 1963

Howard Morgan

July 15, 1960 - April 15, 1961

Paul A. Sweeney

June 23, 1958 - March 17, 1960

John B. Hussey

June 23, 1956 - August 13, 1961

Arthur Kline

June 23, 1955 - June 22, 1958

Wiliam R. Connole

July 9, 1954 - July 15, 1961

Fredrick Stueck

August 17, 1953 - June 22, 1958

Seaborn L. Digby

May 15, 1953 - August 31, 1961

Jerome K. Kuykendall

May 22, 1952 - June 22, 1954

Dale E. Doty

November 2, 1949 - October 1, 1951

Mon C. Wallgren

June 14, 1948 - May 15, 1953

Thomas C. Buchanan

November 1, 1945 - June 22, 1947

Richard Sachse

October 5, 1945 - June 22, 1958

Harrington Wimberly

October 26, 1943 - June 22, 1956

Nelson Lee Smith

July 7, 1939 - June 22, 1944

Leland Olds

June 24, 1937 - June 15, 1945

John W. Scott

August 13, 1934 - August 5, 1943

Clyde L. Seavey

June 24, 1933 - October 1, 1945

Basil Manly

June 16, 1933 - June 22, 1937

Herbert J. Drane

December 31, 1930 - December 10, 1932

Ralph B. Williamson

December 27, 1930 - June 22, 1934

Frank R. McNinch

December 22, 1930 - October 31, 1933

George Otis Smith

December 22, 1930 - June 22, 1956

Claude L. Draper

December 22, 1930 - June 22, 1932

Marcell Garsaud

Source:[4]

46 Stat. 797

41 Stat. 1063

16 791-823, the Federal Water Power Act

United States Code

Scenic Hudson Preservation Conference v. Federal Power Commission