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		<description><![CDATA[Measure 37 may be going back to voters. | There&#8217;s every indication that Measure 37 is going back to the voters of Oregon this November. Here&#8217;s the Oregonian: Democratic legislators decided Thursday that they&#8217;ll ask Oregon voters to dramatically scale back rural development under Measure 37, rather than rewriting the property rights law themselves. The full Legislature still has to approve the decision from the Land Use Fairness Committee. But the deck is stacked, with Democrats controlling both the...]]></description>
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