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		<description><![CDATA[Olympia acts on Sightline report. | Last summer, analyst Dave Kershner and I published a report documenting the way one of Washington&#8217;s few existing pollution taxes was undermined by its own poor design: it gives bulk discounts for polluters. Well, state representative Zack Hudgins won $80,000 in the state budget to help craft a smarter hazardous waste policy. The money will fund a &#8220;stakeholder advisory committee&#8221; to advise the state on how to align its hazardous...]]></description>
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