The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 02, 2003, Image 2

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rate cuts, increase the child!
credit and give married coup- :
a bigger standard deduction,ft
also wanted lawmakers
small businesses to expenseij
to $75,000.
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to press for complete elim®
tion of taxes on divideil
income. Commerce Secretai)
Donald Evans met with senate
Wednesday and told report®
he wants to “get it to zero,”
The dividend cut’s hefty cos
to the Treasury — nearly
billion if constructed as lit
president wants — has pr
troublesome for lawmakers
a limited budget for tax«
The Senate allocated less ttai the University,
the House to tax cuts, setting!
limit at $350 billion.
Senate Democrats com aay tribute to
plained Wednesday that tit
dividends policy will doliltk the 12 Aggies
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Mirand
Three years
ter the 1999
ggie Bonfire
Collapse shook
efforts are
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the memory of
who died.
to put money in the
consumers. “It’s clear \k memory s
Republican leaders'top prion ^ through
ty isn’t helping hard-pressei ^entsand table
middle class families,” siii
Senate Minority Leader T« ' or . at Te ?. as
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Daschle, D-S.D.
Others criticized ideas ™
shaved popular tax cuts for,,
ents and small businesses! cu | tura |
make more room for the '
dend proposal.
“I am deeply disturbed 1;
reports that the Republican lead
ership is willing to sacrifki
increases in the child tax credit
that support our working fami
to make room for president’s dl
idend tax credit proposal,” sai
Sen. Jim Jeffords, I-Vt.
devel
Adams recently
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Brandie Liffick, Editor in Chief
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wold," said
Jim
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pal science
professo r,
according to
the Aggie Daily.
Sachteleben
requested that 1
an "Honorary A
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West, "Scott, 1
had wanted tc
attend Texa:
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was in junio
school
Richard West
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father, saic
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where his frier
West's futun
short, howevi
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Richard West
the Bonfire m<
served on the
design. He saic
the plans chi
that the memc
tribute to the
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Lucas i
Lucas
Kimmel loved
veryth i n g
about Texas
His high
school friend,
lames Winton,
a senior
liiology major,
said, "Lucas
looked forward
!o being in the C
Setting his Aggie
Lucas was k
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tile 1999 Aggie
vill never ]
these things.
Lucas was a
eiices major,
Company D-2
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scholarship. Win'
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