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		<description><![CDATA[Is TransAlta's tax break a dealbreaker? | Efforts to close a tax loophole for Washington&#8217;s largest greenhouse gas polluter got a second life in the Legislature today. Bills to eliminate a sales tax exemption on coal burned at the Centralia power plant didn&#8217;t go anywhere this session. But the Senate budget proposed today would effectively end the tax subsidy for the state&#8217;s only coal-fired power plant, raising about $4 million in new revenue each year. (To find...]]></description>
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