ATA CHIEF EXPECTS CONGRESS TO SYMPATHIZE WITH COMPLAINTS ABOUT NEW SECURITY TAX
Jim May, president of the Air Transport Association, said he expects to find a sympathetic audience on Capitol Hill for the industry's complaints about a new security tax the Bush Administration is proposing to help offset the costs of the Department of Homeland Security. ATA joined forces with a...
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