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What caused Bush to break his pledge of “no new taxes”?
costly environmental disasters
expensive repairs required by the Americans with Disabilities Act
the rising US debt during the 1980s
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the rising US debt during the 1980s
Bush agreed to raise taxes as part of the 1990 budget deal to help reduce growing federal deficits and the national debt, despite his 1988 "no new taxes" pledge.
Bush agreed to raise taxes as part of the 1990 budget deal to help reduce growing federal deficits and the national debt, despite his 1988 "no new taxes" pledge.
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