The Nation - News from Dec. 17, 1985
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The Reagan Administration’s draft 1987 budget calls for the elimination of the Interstate Commerce Commission, the nation’s oldest regulatory agency, according to Administration and congressional sources. The commission--which oversees the trucking and railroad industries--is one of about two dozen programs and agencies slated for extinction in the spending blueprint prepared by Budget Director James C. Miller III, the sources said.
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