Shuster Urges Administration To Act On Tough U.K. Measures; Slater Hesitates

House Transportation Chairman Bud Shuster (R-Pa.) yesterday urged the Clinton administration to launch a series of get-tough measures against the U.K. for its failure to reach a new bilateral agreement with the U.S., and told DOT Secretary Rodney Slater that, if necessary, Congress would take action...

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