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It was approved by the House and 78-10 by the ate. The provision was partofa billion transportation spendine loaded with pre-election high mass transit and aviation project every state. To accommodate them, the now when v arve the taun Even today ng whenever ide of the r< eaches out ar lantern perchc ave almost k ay pumpkins tation, but H; rick-or-treatei Carving a p fom watching is you wait im ear not, unsun ure a somewf sure was $7.3 billion higherthar year’s level. $3.3 billion more: Clinton requested and nearlyS: I ion larger than earl ier versions pi' r* by the House and Senate. I . ’ * “We can’t veto every bill beet | Pumpkins h there is pork in it,” said preside: ^ e * 0ic - xol j ^ n spokesman Jake Sieweit »* 10 «•*»» Clinton said alcohol is the. 1 . t e . t , skin and insures greatest factor in motor vet®; deaths and injuries. "Lowering the limit will in responsible Americans takee greater care when they drink hoi in any amounts, if they intea ^ (f orrect drive,” he said. 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