Clinton More Flexible Than Aides On Aviation Fuel Tax
President Clinton apparently is not as inflexible as top officials at DOT about allowing airlines to retain their exemption from the transportation fuel tax. In March, Clinton wrote M.G. Braatas, chairman of the Rochester, Minn., Airport Commission, that he would not oppose extending the airlines'...
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