House Passes DOT Appropriations Bill; Line-Item Veto Not Considered

The House yesterday passed the fiscal 1996 DOT appropriations bill (H.R.2002), defeating several amendments that sought to change or reallocate funds for FAA. Perhaps as significant is the decision of Rep. Gerald Solomon (R-N.Y.) not to offer an amendment to give the president line-item veto...

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