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		<description><![CDATA[Washington Senate considers higher gas taxes. | Earlier this week I grumped that this Seattle Times editorial misled readers about the finances behind a four-cent per gallon statewide gas tax.&nbsp; Among other problems, the editorial overstates how much a four-cent per gallon gas tax could accomplish.&nbsp; Over 30 years, it would finance less than $2 billion in infrastructure projects, which would only begin to pay for the highway projects&#8212;such as rebuilding the Alaskan Way Viaduct (expected to...]]></description>
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