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		<description><![CDATA[Seattle's repealed tax could be replaced with a flat use fee for solo car commuting. | Seattle used to have a &#8220;head tax&#8221; that charged companies for employees who drove alone to work. It was a pretty good deal and it funded important transit infrastructure in the city. But it got repealed after some griping and moaning by the Downtown Seattle Association (DSA), leaving a big hole in the city&#8217;s transit budget. A look at Oregon&#8217;s system for funding transit (a regular old payroll tax) makes...]]></description>
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