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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Mr. Whist who wrote (165453)7/28/2001 11:33:40 AM
From: Mr. Palau  Read Replies (2) of 769667
 
Another good week for GW:

UPDATED JULY 28, 2001 11:11 AM ET

House Demanding Strict Guidelines on Arsenic Levels
By DOUGLAS JEHL
The House voted to bar the Bush administration from easing rules on the amount of arsenic allowed in drinking water beyond those set under former President Bill Clinton.

Lawmakers Rebuff Bush on Patients' Rights
By ROBERT PEAR
Supporters of patients' rights in Congress sent a blistering response to President Bush's latest proposal, but invited him to enter high-stakes negotiations to achieve a legislative compromise.

Two Senators Stall Final Vote on Mexican-Truck Standards
By PHILIP SHENON
Senator Phil Gramm of Texas used parliamentary techniques to delay a final vote on a bill to impose strict safety standards on Mexican trucks seeking access to roads in the United States.

Concessions to Moderates May Threaten Energy Plan
By LIZETTE ALVAREZ
House Republican leaders are planning to let moderates offer amendments on environmentally touchy issues regarding oil drilling in Alaska and improving fuel efficiency standards in vehicles.

nytimes.com
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