Tax Cut Legislation Veto
In a Rose Garden ceremony before a large audience, President Bill Clinton signed a document vetoing Republican-backed budget legislation that… read more
In a Rose Garden ceremony before a large audience, President Bill Clinton signed a document vetoing Republican-backed budget legislation that provided for $800 billion in tax cuts over the next ten years, saying that the plan was too drastic and would force cuts in education spending and inhibit the government’s ability to pay down the national debt. close
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