THE COST
THE COST of the budget gridlock between Congress and the White House was expected to increase sharply with the advent of the new year. Barring any last-minute agreement to end the budgetary stalemate, a variety of excise taxes on aviation were due to expire Dec. 31. Nel Sanders, senior manager of...
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