Congress likely to act on economy
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Senator Trent Lott believes President Bush should support Congress in approving a capital-gains tax cut and changes related to the investment tax credit. He thinks the penalty for such cuts will be a tax increase for upper-income Americans.
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1992
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"We cannot seem to get it together." (Congressional attitudes) (Editorial)
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Senators Warren Rudman and John C. Danforth are critical of the way Congress is handling budget problems. Both leaders think the public needs to know that curbing deficit spending and avoiding tax increases mean restrictions on spending.
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1992
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Economic policies should be designed to foster long-term growth, not short-term political gain
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An election-year approach to economic problems may cause Congress to adopt a superficial anti-recession policy in 1992. A comprehensive approach is needed to improve savings, investment and productivity.
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1992
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