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		<description><![CDATA[Minority rule as a Trojan Horse for big oil. | November&#8217;s general election is still four months away, so you may not have heard much about Washington&#8217;s Initiative 1053, the latest venture from initiative impresario Tim Eyman. This time, his biggest financial backer is BP, so no doubt, you&#8217;ll start hearing more soon. I-1053 would institute minority rule in Washington state, empowering one-third (plus one) of the members of either the state House or Senate to prevent the majority from...]]></description>
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