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		<description><![CDATA[Why are megaprojects immune from budget slashing? | All across the Puget Sound region, governments are drowning in red ink. So we&#8217;re slashing safety nets for low-income families, laying off workers, and cutting back basics like bus service and library hours. But for the most part, we&#8217;re still green-lighting transportation megaprojects with abandon, an issue that has given rise to at least two good rants recently. Here&#8217;s Michael van Baker over at SunBreak:&nbsp; But&nbsp;[Washington] is pushing ahead with...]]></description>
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