1. There is no better way to reduce those doubts than by acting swiftly to pass clear and tough campaign finance reform laws. 2. The government also stated that it would implement an agrarian reform law immediately, improve tax collection, and reduce public spending, including that on the military. 3. Argentine stocks rose as President Carlos Menem met leaders of his Peronist Party to rally support for government plans to increase taxes and reform labor laws. 4. Audrey Stewart, the job club coordinator, hushed their chatter and passed out copies of the welfare reform law that has changed their lives. 5. Ballot design is but one of several areas where the election reform law directs the department to come up with specific standards. 6. ...Wisconsin has very strict reform laws, which they have now found every possible loophole in an attempt to get around. 7. After considerable prodding, Lewis said he would heavily tax Wall Street moguls to raise money for the underclass, reform campaign finance laws and socialize medicine. 8. Against considerable legislative opposition, he succeeded in making a work requirement the centerpiece of a new welfare reform law. 9. But Dean, the association chairman, said their inability to produce a specific plan is a harbinger of difficulties Congress will face in adopting a reform law. |