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		<description><![CDATA[Washington targets schools for energy efficiency. | Editor&#8217;s note: This post originally appeared at Sustainable Industries Journal. For permission to reprint, please contact them. By now, any regular voter has been inundated with political mail. Television and radio are filled with political ads and politicians are appearing on local doorsteps. And with all that is at stake this fall there is really only one big ballot item in the Northwest that affects energy efficiency: Referendum 52 in...]]></description>
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