Representative Bill Archer, Republican of Texas, fought in 1983 for lower tax rates.
"He felt he could not go forward" with such a cut, Representative Bill Archer of Texas, the committee's ranking Republican, said today.
Representative Bill Archer of Texas, the chief Republican tax writer, says he would want bigger tax cuts.
While the addition has yet to be made, the committee's chairman, Representative Bill Archer of Texas, indicated today that the deal had been struck.
The current chairman, Representative Bill Archer, could hardly be more different in background, temperament and ideology.
Representative Bill Archer, Republican of Texas, called them "job-destroying tax increases."
The committee approved several changes to the legislation as originally offered by its chairman, Representative Bill Archer, Republican of Texas.
Representative Bill Archer of Texas, the Republican chairman of the committee, made that clear when he opened the hearings this morning.
Their leader, Representative Bill Archer of Texas, called the meeting "very congenial."
The chairman of the full committee, Representative Bill Archer of Texas, said the overall bill would save $50 billion over five years.