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		<description><![CDATA[New proposals to ease our energy dependence. | This is one of those days when it feels like things are changing fast. Here are two stories that caught my attention: 1) A panel organized by Congress&#8212;the melodically-named National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission&#8212;just called for higher federal gas taxes. In fact, they recommend a 40-cent per gallon hike. It sounds like the tax would go mainly to repair and maintain current road infrastructure rather than road...]]></description>
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