University Daily Kansan, March 30, 1984 NATION AND WORLD Page 10 O'Neill attacks Reagan plan to reduce deficit as 'unfair' Ry United Press International WASHINGTON — House Speaker Thomas "Tip" O'Neill, working yesterday to solidify support for the Democrats' deficit-cutting plan, attacked the "fundamental unfairness" of President Reagan's approach. Rangan and Senate Republicans have agreed to a plan to reduce the deficit by $1.50 billion over three years, including $3.41 billion in domestic spending cuts. Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker, R-Tenn., had hoped to bring the GOP plan to the Senate next week, by passing action by the Senate Budget THE $182 BILLION House Democratic plan would whittle $16 billion from domestic programs and reduce defense by $96 billion from Reagan's original budget request, with "pay-as-you-purchase" tax increases. But Senate Democrats yesterday strongly objected to that procedure. Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., the senior Democrat on the Budget Committee, denied that the Democrats want to slow down efforts to reduce the deficit, pointing to a $200 billion deficit-reduction proposal they have advanced. He said the committee could be instructed to act swiftly, but that it should be allowed to thrash out a total budget. A Baker aide said the GOP leader will allow the Senate to vote on "every plan they have ever dreamed of," but does not want to go through the budget. IF THE SENATE goes ahead, meanwhile, with deficit reduction without a budget, he told a news conference. "They are talking about creating a Cadillac that's going to have to be mated with a Dodge." Chiles noted the House will work next week on the fiscal 1985 budget resolution, which will include a deficit reduction plan. Democrats say the committee is not likely to approve the deficit refinancing. 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