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		<description><![CDATA[Washington makes energy-efficient building the law. | Governor Christine Gregoire is expected today to sign into law a new green building bill for Washington. The bill, which I described at greater length in an earlier post, will require new state-funded buildings to meet higher standards for energy efficiency. Though construction will cost a little more upfront, the buildings actually save money over their lifetimes and, of course, use less energy and reduce waste to boot. Washington is...]]></description>
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