The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 25, 1986, Image 10

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Tax overhaul bill
expected to pass
by wide margin
WASHINGTON (AP) — A last-
minute effort to restore full deduc
tions for sales taxes and Individual
Retirement Accounts apparently was
doomed during a closed Reublican
caucus, clearing the way for a final
House vote Thursday on a landmark
tax-overhaul bill.
Vote-counters working for the
Democratic leadership predicted the
bill will pass comfortably.
A count complied by Rangel
showed 104 of the 253 Democrats
solidly in support of the measure.
Rep. Jack Kemp of New York,
chairman of the Republican confer
ence, predicted the 180 Republicans
would be split 2-1 or 3-1 in favor.
Combining the two parties’ most
conservative estimates would result
in a total vote of about 280 for the
bill. If all 433 members are present,
217 votes would be required for pas
sage. There are two vacancies in the
435-member House.
The compromise bill cannot be
changed; the House and Senate
must accept or reject the entire pack
age.
White House spokesman Peter
Roussel said a letter from President
Reagan appealing for passage of the
bill was deliverea to all members of
the House Wednesday.
The letter cited key elements of
the bill and noted that when the
House first passed its version of the
measure he had promised he would
not support a final version of the
legislation which failed to meet cer
tain criteria.
“Thanks to the hard work of the
Senate and the conference (which
drafted the compromise bill),” the
letter said, “the legislation now be
fore you meets these tests.”
House passage would send the
measure to the Senate for final con
currence, probably next week. The
bill would be sent to President Rea
gan to be signed into law sometime
in October.
The bill, most of which would take
effect next Jan. 1, would signifi
cantly reduce individual and cor
porate tax rates and repeal or re
duce several deductions and
exclusions.
President calls GOP
‘party of opportunity’
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — President
Reagan, campaigning for two Mid
western Republicans who hope to be
elected the nation’s first black gover
nor and his party’s first woman gov
ernor, said Wednesday that the
GOP, not the Democrats, is “the
party of progress and opportunity.”
Campaigning for Kay Orr, the
Republican candidate for governor
of Nebraska, and earlier in the day
for Michigan gubernatorial candi
date William Lucas, Reagan said that
in the six years of his administration
new opportunities had opened for
women and blacks.
“We are showing as never before
that we are truly the land of oppor
tunity,” Reagan said at a Detroit
fundraiser for Lucas.
“The number of women in elected
offices has risen dramatically, now
over 18,000 nationwide,” he said.
“In just six years, the number of
elected black officials has risen from
under 5,000 to almost 6,500.”
Venturing into the hard-hit farm
belt, Reagan acknowledged that
farmers are facing economic diffi
culty but contended his administra
tion has put more money into farm
support than previous presidents.
“Yes, times are still hard for many
Nebraska farmers, but they’ve be
gun to get better,” he said.
Orr said Nebraska farmers do not
blame Reagan for their troubles.
“It’s viewed as a Washington farm
policy . . . they don’t blame him,” she
said.
In listing women’s political gains,
Reagan said there are more Republi
can women in the U.S. House than
Democrats.
However, there are 12 Demo
cratic women and 11 GOP women in
the 435-member House.
Reagan also noted the only two
women in the Senate are both Re
publican, and that the GOP has five
women nominees for governor
across the country.
Referring to himself, Reagan said,
“It was a certain Republican presi
dent who nominated Sandra Day
O’Gonnor to be the first woman on
the Supreme Court.”
Although Reagan has no women
among his senior advisers and only
one in his Cabinet, Reagan pointed
to the women candidates and the
nomination of Lucas as signals of
openness in his party.
“Nothing could more powerfully
demonstrate that in 1986, it’s not the
Democrats but the GOP that’s be
come the party of progress and op
portunity,” he said.
Reagan addressed two fund-rais
ing events for Lucas, Lucas trails
considerably in polls behind Demo
cratic Gov. James Blanchard.
Trail grows cold as search
continues for accused killer
WRIGHT CITY, Mo. (AP) —- Po
lice pressed the search Wednesday
for a former mental patient sought
in a three-state rampage of murder
and abduction, and authorities said
they believed he was still in the area
although the trail was growing cold.
“We’re assuming that he’s still
around here,” Missouri Highway Pa
trol Capt. John Ford said. “We’re
talking about a man who has demon
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or property. If he were out of this
area, I think something would have
happened by now.”
Federal, state and local law offi
cers have been hunting for Michael
W. Jackson, 41, since he allegedly
went on a crime spree that started
Monday in Indianapolis.
Authorities suspect Jackson shot
to death two people and abducted
four in Indiana, and that he killed
one man, wounded a police officer,
abducted one person and tried to ab
duct two others after he crossed Illi
nois and reached eastern Missouri.
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