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		<title>Measure 63 &#8211; the prequel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oregon "property rights" on the ballot: it's baaaack. | UPDATE: This post was originally titled &#8220;Measure 21,&#8221; but  I was incorrectly referring to the petition number. The actual ballot initiative is Measure 63. *** Surprise! Oregon has a new property rights ballot measure! No, it&#8217;s not Groundhog Day. It&#8217;s just politics-as-usual in one of my favorite states. This year, it&#8217;ll be Measure 21. It&#8217;s a bad idea, but it&#8217;s fairly small potatoes compared to the big &#8220;pay-or-waive&#8221; initiatives that toured the West...]]></description>
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