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		<description><![CDATA[Clean cars are a step closer to reality. | Many of you probably know that, in a huge win for Washington&#8217;s economy and air quality, the 2005 Washington Legislature voted to adopt stronger emission standards for new vehicles&#8211;&quot;clean-car standards.&quot; The bill includes a landmark provision calling for a 30-percent reduction in global warming pollution. The catch is that Oregon has to adopt them as well, which is generating lots of discussion in the state right now. Oregon&#8217;s Environmental Quality...]]></description>
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