111. The Clinton administration has proposed ending its long-standing policy of reimbursing universities for the tuition breaks given to relatives of researchers doing work for the government. 112. The Clinton administration is proposing to scale back inspections of many nursing homes that care for elderly people under Medicaid and Medicare. 113. The Clinton administration proposed a joint inquest into the disturbances, an initiative that Palestinian and Israeli leaders tentatively embraced. 114. The Clinton administration proposed abolishing the program and letting all owners prepay, and conservative Republicans agreed. 115. The Clinton administration proposed creating a special board to oversee efforts to reform the IRS, whose multibillion-dollar modernization plan has been mired in problems. 116. The Clinton administration proposes putting a three-year time limit on bilingual for each child. 117. The Clinton administration this week proposed new legislation to improve pipeline safety and strengthen the authority of local and state officials to police the lines. 118. The Clinton administration has proposed a third approach, aimed at promoting digital television while also generating revenue for the Treasury. 119. The Clinton administration has proposed helping Russia develop radar technology in hopes that Russia amends the treaty. 120. The Clinton administration has proposed shifting responsibility for most beach erosion projects away from the Corps of Engineers to state governments and local communities. |
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