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		<description><![CDATA[The price of a failure to tax Big Oil. | Here&#8217;s a fun fact: the largest oil refinery in the Northwest is owned and operated by BP. It&#8217;s located just outside Bellingham, and it&#8217;s capable of refining 225,000 barrels of oil per day. Here&#8217;s another fun fact: last month, state officials slapped BP with 13 serious safety violations at the refinery. According to safety inspectors: Of the violations, 12 involve state safety regulations that govern any production process that uses...]]></description>
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