A Call for Action: Executive SummaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 18 pages |
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... choices and compromise strongly held positions . Members who believed action was critical refused to allow their personal vision of the best to become the enemy of the good . In health care , a workable plan means we have no choice but ...
... choices and compromise strongly held positions . Members who believed action was critical refused to allow their personal vision of the best to become the enemy of the good . In health care , a workable plan means we have no choice but ...
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... choice is unattain- able , the second choice for many is to do nothing . Public policy is paralyzed . The fear and the flaws continue . The Pepper Commission calls for action to end that paralysis with recommendations for legislation ...
... choice is unattain- able , the second choice for many is to do nothing . Public policy is paralyzed . The fear and the flaws continue . The Pepper Commission calls for action to end that paralysis with recommendations for legislation ...
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... choices and compromise strongly held positions . Members who believed action was critical refused to allow their personal vision of the best to become the enemy of the good . In health care , a workable plan means we have no choice but ...
... choices and compromise strongly held positions . Members who believed action was critical refused to allow their personal vision of the best to become the enemy of the good . In health care , a workable plan means we have no choice but ...
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... choices and compromise strongly held positions . Members who believed action was critical refused to allow their personal vision of the best to become the enemy of the good . In health care , a workable plan means we have no choice but ...
... choices and compromise strongly held positions . Members who believed action was critical refused to allow their personal vision of the best to become the enemy of the good . In health care , a workable plan means we have no choice but ...
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... choice is unattain- able , the second choice for many is to do nothing . Public policy is paralyzed . The fear and the flaws continue . The Pepper Commission calls for action to end that paralysis with recommendations for legislation ...
... choice is unattain- able , the second choice for many is to do nothing . Public policy is paralyzed . The fear and the flaws continue . The Pepper Commission calls for action to end that paralysis with recommendations for legislation ...
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Page 2 - ... savings achieved elsewhere in the federal budget, the Commission is committed to raising whatever additional revenues are necessary. B. In considering what revenue options to adopt, the Commission recommends that the choice be guided by the following three criteria: 1. The final tax package ought to be progressive, requiring a higher contribution from those most able to bear increased tax burdens. That is, families with higher incomes would be asked to contribute a greater share of their incomes...