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DeLay: Bill Clinton Still Taking All the Credit; Economic Success Thanks to Reagan, Republican Congress
SUGAR LAND, Texas., July 27 /U.S. Newswire/ -- House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) today questioned former President Bill Clinton's credit-taking for the economic success of the 1990s and suggested the true credit for the 1990s' economic recovery beSUGAR LAND, Texas., July 27 /U.S. Newswire/ -- House Majority Leader Tom...
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Research articles 2004-07-27
Beware Clinton administration regulators in a second term.(expanding government control in Republican Congress)
President Bill Clinton intends to expand the size and scope of the government even with a Republican Congress. Clinton's second term plans are to use federal regulatory agencies to achieve results, that the administration fails to do through legislation. President Bill Clinton intends to expand the size and scope of...
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Research articles 1997-01-01
Trading Clinton.(Bill Clinton's trade policy; includes other political news of North and South America)(Brief Article)
Congress returned to Washington, with President Clinton promising that his main priority would be to obtain "fast-track" authority for trade deals, including the admission of Chile to NAFTA. Left-wing Democrats reiterated their demands that CCongress returned to Washington, with President Clinton promising that his main priority...
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Research articles 1997-09-06
Hollow politics, deluded voters. (federal budget, Bill Clinton, and the Republican Congress)(Editorial)
American voters have forever deplored the role of government except for when they stand to gain from it. This type of collective thinking continues to fuel the budget impasse between the Republican Congress and president Clinton. Neither side can agree onAmerican voters have forever deplored the role of government except...
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Research articles 1996-01-27
Your speech, Mr. President. (hypothetical speech by Pres. Bill Clinton to Congress) (Column) (Cover Story)
Clinton welcomes the Republican-dominated Congress to governing. He hints of problems ahead for them. He freely criticises the Contract with America. In an often breezy manner he analyzes what are America's worst problems and emphasizes that he will alwayClinton welcomes the Republican-dominated Congress to governing. He hints of problems ahead...
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Research articles 1995-01-21
Clinton to work with Congress on climate treaty ratification.(President Bill Clinton, Kyoto climate change protocol)
President Clinton has "absolutely" no intention of bypassing congressional approval through budget policies or regulatory actions in an attempt to implement US obligations under the Kyoto climate change protocol, according to a high ranking President Clinton has "absolutely" no intention of bypassing congressional approval through...
Tags: Bill Clinton, treaty, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1998-02-23
Expectations for U.S. policy-makers - results of 'Nation's Business' readers' poll on 1992 election of President Bill Clinton and the new Congress
Poll respondents express concern about making progress on the economy.
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Research articles 1993-03-01
President willing to sign modest product liability bill. (Bill Clinton)
WASHINGTON - Product liability reform advocates are optimistic that they can beat the clock and get a modest, compromise product liability reform bill to President Clinton before Congress adjourns in the fall. The White House reached agreement with SenWASHINGTON - Product liability reform advocates are optimistic that...
Tags: Bill Clinton, punitive damage, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1998-06-15
Clinton plan delivered to Congress. (President Bill Clinton's health care proposal)
President Bill Clinton's has delivered his 1,342-page health care reform proposal to Congress. Clinton told Congress said that he will be open to compromise unless it precludes universal coverage. Clinton's proposal is based on the guarantee of a comprehePresident Bill Clinton's has delivered his 1,342-page health care reform proposal to...
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Research articles 1993-11-01
Insurers: we can work with Clinton. (Bill Clinton)
WASHINGTON - Insurance industry groups are looking forward to the new administration of President-elect Bill Clinton, hopeful that his reputation as a pragmatic executive who wants to work with, not against, private business is accurate. Arkansas WASHINGTON - Insurance industry groups are...
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Research articles 1992-11-16
Clinton pushes Congress for mental health benefit parity.
WASHINGTON--President Bill Clinton pledged to continue working for legislation mandating parity for mental health care benefits as he signed the Kassebaum-Kennedy health care reform bill into law last week. "I want to reiterate my disappointment tWASHINGTON--President Bill Clinton pledged to continue working for legislation mandating parity...
Tags: Bill Clinton, health benefit, health care, long-term care, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1996-08-26
Insurers Give Gore Faint Praise.
Vice President Al Gore, drawing praise from Republicans, Democrats and, surprisingly, even insurers for his selection of Sen. Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut as his running mate, has vowed to focus his campaign for the White House on three issues of Vice President Al Gore, drawing...
Tags: Bill Clinton, insurance company, tax, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2000-08-14
Clinton's Problems Are Cable's Gain.(President Bill Clinton; Congress distracted from telecommunications legislation by presidential scandal and investigation)
WASHINGTON -- With world stock markets churning, the economy of nuclear-tipped Russia imploding and President Clinton's grip on power loosening, no one in Congress is tapping a foot about cable rates these days. According to House Speaker Newt Gi WASHINGTON -- With...
Tags: Bill Clinton, cable, Johnson, satellite, telecommunications, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1998-09-14
Budget-bill kabuki.(Bill Clinton and Congress)
The drama over who would be perceived as winning the budget battle was punctuated by Treasury Sec. Robert Rubin's public fretting about the government's credit rating. Clinton's unexpected obstinance derailed the Republicans and has cast pessimism over thThe drama over who would be perceived as winning the budget battle was...
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Research articles 1995-11-18
Clinton's advisory commission and Congress work to clarify new health standards. (Bill Clinton, President's Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection & Quality in the Health Care Industry)(Washington Notebook)(Column)
The over-arching focus of the health care industry, including insurers, is in preparing to deal with health plan standards -- both by the administration and by Congress. The over-arching focus of the health care industry, including insurers, is in preparing to deal with...
Tags: Bill Clinton, commission, consumer protection, health care, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1997-09-15
Splashback: Congress. (general political ramifications of Bill Clinton's Whitewater scandal)(American Survey) (Cover Story)
First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton's ability to influence the health care reform debate has been seriously curbed by the Whitewater investigation. Another blow to health care is the impending retirement of US Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton's ability to influence the health care reform debate...
Tags: Bill Clinton, health care, survey, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1994-03-12
The American way of health: Bill Clinton and Congress must work fast to secure health-care reform. (Editorial)
Pres Clinton wants to guarantee health-insurance coverage to all Americans and require employers to pay for coverage, but Congress is unlikely to pass such a plan. Pres Clinton and Congress should work together to find ways of controlling costs and financPres Clinton wants to guarantee health-insurance coverage to all Americans...
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Research articles 1994-06-25
Administration Superfund moves seen as major setbacks by CMA.(President Bill Clinton, toxic waste site cleanup program, Chemical Manufacturers Association)
Two recent moves by the Clinton Administration have dampened the prospects for enacting comprehensive Superfund reform legislation in 1998 and made the existing toxic waste site cleanup program even more unfair, Chemical Manufacturers Association cha Two recent moves by the Clinton Administration have dampened the ...
Tags: Bill Clinton, tax, U.S. Congress, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 1998-02-23
Telecom: will prez push the button? (Pres. Bill Clinton; telecommunications regulation)(Cover Story)
WASHINGTON - The road to the telecommunications revolution looks nothing like the information superhighway. It's a hot, sticky, 11-block walk down Pennsylvania Avenue from Capitol Hill to the front steps of the Clinton White House - the path Cong WASHINGTON - The...
Tags: Bill Clinton, cable, cable industry, telecommunications, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1995-08-21
Dulled v. dynamic. (Bill Clinton and Congress) (American Survey)
Pres Clinton must satisfy three political groups in creating new policies: the centrist Democrats, the right-wing Republicans and the liberal Democrats. His middle class tax cuts are an effort to do this, but he must figure out how to pay for this withoutPres Clinton must satisfy three political groups in...
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Research articles 1994-12-17
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