Word: jans
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...because Congress had not finished work on the energy bill. With the legislation still stalled in Congress, Carter decided to make the trip anyway, maintaining that this might somehow encourage a House-Senate conference committee to speed up work on the bill after its members return from vacation on Jan...
...Jan. 3 -Hoop at Northeastern...
...Jan. 5 -Hockey vs. Clarkson
...corporations, tax rates would be reduced to 45%, a cut of three percentage, points, as of next Oct. 1, and by another percentage point on Jan. 1, 1980. The investment tax credit would stay at 10%, instead of dropping to 7% in 1980, as now scheduled. Moreover, the credit, which now applies only to new machinery and equipment, would be extended to new plant construction. Tax savings for business would total about $7 billion a year...
...boosts began with an announcement from Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., the industry's ninth largest producer, that it would lift the price of sheet steel used in cars and other consumer goods by 7% on Jan. 3. Bethlehem Steel, the second largest producer, followed with an announcement that it would raise prices on most of its products by an average of 5.5% effective Feb. 1 for sheet goods, March 1 for structural steel. By week's end Inland Steel, U.S. Steel and other companies had fallen in line behind Bethlehem, and Wheeling said it would shave down its 7% rise...