This partial repeal of the taxes was enough to bring an end to the non-importation movement by October 1770.
The second effort obtained 693,668 for a partial repeal and 14,960 for a full repeal.
A partial repeal occurs when a specified part or provision of a previous Act is repealed but other provisions remain in force.
Two voted for both full and partial repeal.
Even that partial repeal of the antitrust exemption could end the strike and preserve the 1995 season.
Senate Democrats agreed to a partial repeal, but Republicans did not budge.
He also failed to win partial repeal of the Wicks law, which inflates public construction costs by requiring four contractors on each project.
Some research found that crashes increased and that partial repeal made for safer roads.
A handful of moderate Republican senators are likely to oppose a full and perhaps even a partial repeal of the estate tax.
Bunning is a co-sponsor of bills calling for total and partial repeal.