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		<description><![CDATA[Do gas taxes fuel sprawl? | I&#8217;ve been putting off commenting on Washington State&#8217;s recently-passed $8 billion transportationpackage&#8212;funded by a 9.5 cent per gallon increase and new weight-based vehicle fees&#8212;until I could figure out exactly how I feel about it. I still can&#8217;t. It&#8217;s complicated. In general, I like taxes on gasoline.&nbsp; Gasoline carries many costs&#8212;security, air and water pollution, climate-warming emissions, and the like&#8212;that aren&#8217;t captured by the market price.&nbsp; Which means that, no matter...]]></description>
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