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		<description><![CDATA[Oregonian calls for Measure 37 fix | Sunday&#8217;s Oregonian had a terrific editorial, calling on state leaders to fixMeasure 37. It really nailed the fact that the measure is less about land use than it is about fracturing communities: &#8230;Oregonians wonder what their state will become. Meanwhile, they hate the way the law has twisted neighbors and friends against each other. &#8220;On the way home from the last (legislative) hearing I felt very sad, like shedding tears...]]></description>
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