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		<description><![CDATA[To tax or subsidize, that's (part of) the question. | Seeing the Easter candy displays pop up in my local grocery two weeks ago&#8212;immediately replacing Valentine&#8217;s Day candy, which immediately replaced Christmas candy, and so on&#8212;has got me thinking about the seemingly arbitrary lines we sometimes draw in our food policies. Consider the Washington state sales tax exemption for candy and gum, currently on the chopping block in the legislature. Current state tax policy means that when you reach for...]]></description>
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