91. In December, the Clinton administration said it would expand the use of immediate federal financial penalties against homes that violate health and safety standards. 92. In December, the Clinton administration said that HMOs and other health plans may not limit what doctors tell Medicare patients about treatment options. 93. In early May, two months after Clinton reversed the secretary of state, the administration said China had agreed to curb its missile and nuclear exports. 94. In its Supreme Court appeal, the administration said it had changed its mind, and now accepted the argument that courts may review land agreements in some circumstances. 95. In announcing its opposition to the legislation, the administration said it unfairly tilted against consumers, particularly the less affluent. 96. In June, the Clinton administration said the money in the Social Security trust fund would increase for two decades, then start to decline. 97. In return, the administration said it would grant Adams the opportunity to fund-raise for the IRA in America. 98. In its court papers, the administration says the comptroller cannot stop the issuance of bonds simply because he does not like their purpose. 99. In response, the Giuliani administration said that it wanted to work with the council to get some version of the plan passed. 100. In January, the administration said it would end its ban on direct flights from the United States to Nigeria. |