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		<description><![CDATA[Can property rights make peace with growth management? | In the aftermath of last year&#8217;s battle royale over property rights, some of Washington&#8217;s leaders in Olympia have come up with an interesting proposal: an attempt at compromise brokered by the nonpartisan William D. Ruckelshaus Center. My sense is that a sizeable chunk of those who voted for Initiative 933 might find their concerns addressed by compromise solutions. Many of the strongest objections to property regulations, at least in Washington,...]]></description>
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