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		<description><![CDATA[Filibusters, supermajorities, and the future of the Northwest. | 60 or 50? So much depends on those numbers. The news went barely noticed a few weeks back: almost every school district in the state of Washington that put a levy or bond measure on the February ballot won voter approval. Despite the worst recession in decades, citizens stood behind their public schools and agreed to tax themselves about $6 billion&#8212;more than $900 per resident of the state. An extraordinary...]]></description>
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