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		<description><![CDATA[The state gives bulk discounts---to the state's biggest polluters. | A front-page story in the Seattle P-I today does a terrific job of covering a Sightline analysis of a problem we&#8217;ve tracking for some time: when it comes to hazardous waste fees, Washington state gives bulk discounts to the biggest polluters. It&#8217;s kind of astonishing, really&#8212;the more you pollute, the bigger your discount. (See Alan&#8217;s early blog post on the issue, and download the full analysis here, which he co-authored...]]></description>
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