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		<description><![CDATA[Schools are no strangers to energy efficiency, they just need the funding. | Referendum 52, up for a vote in Washington this fall, would help schools across the state take care of a backlog of basic maintenance projects&#8212;making school buildings safer, healthier places to learn, while cutting down on energy bills so that more money can stay in the classroom. This blog series showcases the innovative energy efficiency projects already taken by school districts&#8212;highlighting the incredible potential for R-52 to save on school...]]></description>
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