Mayors Assail Tax Proposals
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska —
The nation’s mayors voted today to oppose key sections of the Reagan Administration budget and tax proposals that they said would cripple urban America.
The U.S. Conference of Mayors, closing a five-day meeting attended by 180 mayors, overwhelmingly opposed proposals to phase out federal revenue sharing, disallow local and state tax deductions on federal income tax returns and remove tax-exempt status from many municipal bonds.
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