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		<description><![CDATA[The nonprofit fiscal watchdog Green Capitol has posted its annual recommendations for greening California&#8217;s state budget. As usual, it&#8217;s a model of sound economics in service of sustainability. It identifies ten concrete steps&#8212;ranging from revisions in who pays for certain forest-fire fighting services to how fish and game fees are collected&#8212;for safeguarding both the environment and Golden State taxpayers. Here&#8217;s the crux paragraph: Leading environmental groups, in consultation with a...]]></description>
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