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Bush to cut tax cut
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APRIL 26, 2001 In an interview with the Associated Press, President Bush on Wednesday will scale back his proposed $1.6 trillion tax cut due to Democrat resistance. Bush told the AP his tax cut will be less than $1.6 trillion but more than $1.2 trillion. The Senate earlier this month passed a resolution with the lower figure. Democrats oppose the tax cut because it comes at a cost to federal spending. A number of agencies and programs Democrats, and some Republicans, say are necessary are seeing cuts. Get the Story:
Tax Cut Will Have to Be Scaled Back, Bush Says (The Washington Post 4/26)
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