51. Long before Clinton began talking about a health care crisis, the Bush administration was proposing reforms to remedy a crisis in the court system. 52. More important, Congress must vote on money for any new military equipment the administration proposes to sell to Taiwan, such as the Aegis anti-missile system. 53. Military modernization will be affordable only if the Bush administration proposes and then fights for deep cuts in Pentagon programs that have outlived their usefulness. 54. No one has been able to spell out how the administration proposes to enforce such an agreement. 55. Not to be outmaneuvered, the Clinton administration has proposed an Airline Passenger Fair Treatment Initiative. 56. One key change the administration will propose would make it easier for non-banks to own banking institutions, according to Treasury Undersecretary John Hawke. 57. One long-range result may be broader government powers to detain and deport noncitizens based on their political associations or activities, measures the Bush administration has already proposed. 58. Pentagon officials would discuss the defense budget only in the most general terms Monday, but they said they were fairly content with the plan the administration would propose. 59. Originally, the administration proposed to use federal highway dollars to pay for Amtrak. 60. POSSIBLE AUTO TAX CREDIT The Clinton administration is proposing generous new tax credits for consumers who buy energy-efficient automobiles that use emerging technologies. |
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