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		<title>What Minority Rule Looks Like</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most conservative 17 state senators in Washington. | Minority rule sounds bad enough in theory: undemocratic, unconstitutional, and unfair. But in practice, its ramifications become even worse. If Washington voters approve BP-funded and Tim Eyman-sponsored I-1053 in November, just 17 members of the Washington Senate will hold veto power over closing tax loopholes and raising revenue. Who are those 17? In principle, it could be any 17 senators, but in reality, it would be the 17 most conservative...]]></description>
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