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		<description><![CDATA[San Francisco tears down an urban highway. | &nbsp; (This post is part of a series.) As Joel Connelly points out in today&#8217;s P-I, there&#8217;s no guarantee that I-912&#8212;the Washington State initiative that would roll back the most recent hike in state gas taxes&#8212;will pass.  That said, repeal of the gas tax looks pretty likely, in no small part because of the surprisingly tepid response from the state&#8217;s business community, which had previously been outspoken in its support...]]></description>
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