The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 16, 1994, Image 3

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    Wednesday, February 16,1994
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her legislative goals. This includes reducing govern-
of woiiifment spending.
r. "Bob Dole and I introduced a bill last week, and it
lingtonfhas a $50 billion spending cut that will go right to the
that woniBp 1 reduction," she said.
HKutchison accused President Clinton and Gov. Ann
Seryicpcjffiiards of inflating the cost of government, and called
^ ^j n) for both to reduce their budgets by at least 10 percent.
^ ntoBr have kept a promise that 1 made when 1 was run-
a PP 01 , ring for Senate," she said, "and that promise was that 1
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cent."
This month will be crucial in the fight for a balanced
budget amendment, she said.
"There is another option to increasing taxes and it is
called spending cuts," she said.
Hutchison, who is on the Senate Armed Services
Committee, said the Clinton administration doesn't
have much of a foreign policy regarding Bosnia.
"The first part of the policy is going to be that there
is an American interest before spilling one drop of
blood, and I don't think Bosnia meets the test, and I
will not support air strikes on Bosnia," she said.
She said the solution to the difficulties in Bosnia is to
lift the arms embargo so that those under attack can de
fend themselves.
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