$965 Million In User Fees 'As Dead As They Can Be,' Says Shuster Aide
The Clinton Administration's proposed aviation user fees, amounting to $965 million in the fiscal 2001 budget request sent to Congress on Monday, "are as dead as they can be," a spokesman for House Transportation Chairman Bud Shuster (R-Pa.) said yesterday. Shuster, the spokesman added, doesn't...
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