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		<description><![CDATA[A first step toward sensible eminent domain reform. | Last autumn, Western states braced against an onslaught of &#8220;takings&#8221; initiatives masquerading as protections for property rights. In the run-up to the elections, voters were regaled with scary stories of abusive government regulation and eminent domain. Many of the stories turned out to be apocryphal, but some were genuine. And those of us who warned against the initiatives, such as I-933 in Washington, said we&#8217;d support real fixes for real...]]></description>
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