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. written a bill which would limit personal federal income
tu n:emptlons to three cblldren In any family.
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· .,. The bill, which If passed would become law '!'ter Jan. 1,
·:d973 and would apply only to cblldren born after that date,
""wouid aUow an exemption of ,1,000 for a famlly's first
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