They were laws that established maximum freight and passenger rates and prohibit discrimination.
Grain elevator charges and railroad freight rates. See below:
railroads
They grew more rice for Daniel. More flowers for Edward. More wands for Harry. More necks for Jerry. More teeth for Marcelo.
The Granger laws were a series of laws passed in western states of the United States after the American Civil War to regulate grain elevator and railroad freight rates and rebates and to address...
railroads protested that only the federal government, not states, could regulate railroads