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		<description><![CDATA[Washington developers following Oregon's anti-smart-growth lead. | A development to watch: the supporters of Oregon&#8217;s Measure 37 (which we discussed earlier) are considering moving north, by introducing a similar ballot initiative in Washington. In a nutshell, Measure 37 requires the government to compensate long-time landowners when regulations significantly reduce the value of a particular parcel of land. (Of course, no property owner has to refund money when a government action increases the value of land&#8212;but that&#8217;s a...]]></description>
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