A LOOK AHEAD
Tags: UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 1993-2001; BUSH, George W. (George Walker), 1946-; TAXATION -- United States; CAMPAIGN funds; EDUCATIONAL change
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- Bush makes three bold, and high-risk, moves. Kiefer, Francine; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor;5/3/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 111, p1
Discusses the outlook for the term of United States President George W. Bush, in light of the completion of his first 100 days in office. Outlook for the policies of Bush concerning national defense, taxation, energy, Social Security and education reform.
- Bush's fight to keep the checkbook from Congress. Chinni, Dante; Kiefer, Francine; Grier, Peter // Christian Science Monitor;4/10/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 94, p1
Discusses the outlook for the tax cut plans of United States president George W. Bush. Efforts of Congress to alter the bill; Issue of discretionary spending; Discussion of the federal budget; Outlook for the cutting of federal programs in the tax cut.
- Bush spins the media, slowly. Chinni, Dante // Christian Science Monitor;2/9/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 53, p1
Discusses the trend of the administration of United States president George W. Bush to deal with one major political issue per week, in the opening weeks of the presidential term of Bush. Issues dealt with by the administration, including tax relief and abortion; Effect of the habit on the...
- Education offers Bush his first test. Chaddock, Gail Russell // Christian Science Monitor;12/26/2000, Vol. 93 Issue 22, p1
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- A Reagan-style tax cut seeks family appeal. Kiefer, Francine // Christian Science Monitor;2/6/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 50, p1
Reports that United States President George W. Bush is marketing his tax cut plan by emphasizing the help it will give to ordinary families. Comparison of his approach to that of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan who focused on the economic benefits of a tax cut for the wealthy; Questions as...
- Economy alters political weather. Grier, Peter // Christian Science Monitor;4/3/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 89, p1
Discusses the effects of the United States economy on government policies in the U.S. Outlook for the policies of President George W. Bush, including a proposed tax cut; Policies of Bush toward environmental conditions.
- Bush: The New Money Agenda. Quinn, Jane Bryant; Ehrenfeld, Temma // Newsweek;01/22/2001, Vol. 137 Issue 4, p57
Discusses several potential policy proposals under United States President-elect George W. Bush's administration. Discussion of tax cut proposals, including one which would eliminate the estate tax; Repeal of a minimum wage increase; Privatization of Social Security; Others.
- Royal Treatment. Lizza, Ryan // New Republic;02/26/2001, Vol. 224 Issue 9, p10
Discusses the efforts of U.S. President George W. Bush to use bipartisan politics to persuade his opposition to agree to his proposals on such issues as tax cuts, education, and missile defense. Success of the Bush administration; Focus of the administration on little things, rather than the big...
- FOR THE RECORD. // National Review;10/25/1999, Vol. 51 Issue 20, p6
The article offers new briefs on U.S. and world politics as of October 25, 1999. The White House banned "Investor's Business Daily" reporter Paul Sperry from social events after he asks President Bill Clinton about the issue of Chinese campaign contributions in 1996. Presidential candidate has...


