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But in the following decade, when it is fully phased in, repeal would cost the federal government an astronomical $750 billion.
In "Repeal of Policy on Gay Service Faces Struggle" (front page, Nov. 9), you report that strong objections to appealing the "don't ask, don't tell" policy remain among Republicans and senior ranks of the military.
New Mexico's new Republican governor, Susana Martinez, expressed interest in repeal this year.
Death penalty opponents said the governor had helped to maintain a momentum in repeal efforts.
But Congress waited until after Tillerson's confirmation hearing to include the rule in repeal legislation; Tillerson was not asked about it at the hearing.
A Two-Jags legacy worth renouncing If the new government is still in repeal mode after today's Budget – and I hope it will be – it could do far worse than abolish the three-mile long express lane on the London-bound M4.
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In the budget outline it sent Congress last month, the White House estimated that the 10-year cost of the phased-in repeal would be $266.6 billion.
Last year, in an effort that was equally irresponsible and illogical, Congress enacted a phased-in repeal over 10 years, and then in the 11th year reinstated the tax.
The tax reform details are theoretically supposed to be filled in by the House Ways and Means Committee, but that didn't happen last year and I'm not holding my breath; the absence of a "replace" in repeal-and-replace, meanwhile, seems to just reflect Ryan's inability to rally his colleagues around his own vision for health care reform.
The Senate could have joined the House in repealing the antigay law in September.
He was no longer interested in repealing protections for people like him.
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