President Urges Congress to Pass Philanthropy Tax Plan

As Congress begins to consider next year's federal budget, President Clinton is urging the House and Senate to pass three tax proposals that are aimed at promoting philanthropy.

The plan, which would cost the federal government $14-billion over 10 years to carry out, is the result of discussions at the first-ever White House conference on philanthropy, which Mr. Clinton and his wife, Hillary, held last autumn (The Chronicle,

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