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		<description><![CDATA[Leveraging debt capacity for efficient schools. | Some Washington State legislators are concerned that EHB 2561&#8212;a measure to finance large scale building upgrades and energy efficiencies in the state&#8217;s Schools&#8212;might adversely affect the state&#8217;s credit rating. The State Treasurer has stoked those concerns with his statements. We looked into the bond rating issue and found that the impact of EHB 2561 would be rather small. See our new backgrounder, &#8220;Saving Money, Supporting Schools: Job Legislation Poses Minimal...]]></description>
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