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The Tariff Vote Market

Mussey, Henry Raymond | March 19, 1930 issue

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The vote trade is extremely active during these closing days of the Senate tariff debate. On January 16 the Senate, in committee of the whole, alter full consideration of the sugar duties, adopted by a vote of 48 to 38 an amendment by Senator Benjamin Harrison of Mississippi to retain the present rate of 1.76 cents a pound on Cuban sugar instead of the rate of 2.20 cents proposed by the Finance Committee. This vote constituted one of the major victories of the coalition. It represented a saving of some tens of millions to sugar consumers.

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CONSUMERS; REVENUE; FINANCE; TARIFF; HARRISON, Benjamin, 1833-1901; UNITED States. Congress. Senate
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