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		<description><![CDATA[Oregon's legislature considers improvements to landmark Business Energy Tax Credit. | Tomorrow Oregon&#8217;s legislators are considering changes to the Business Energy Tax Credit (BETC), a program that has made Oregon&#8217;s energy policies the envy of the Northwest. We&#8217;ve written about some of the twists and turns in the discussion about BETC has taken over the last year. BETC has really put Oregon on the clean energy map. Any changes should focus on strengthening BETC. Sightline has outlined how the legislature can...]]></description>
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