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		<description><![CDATA[Governor's executive order could create a lobbying free-for-all. | Eric&#8217;s right. The immediate effect of Governor Gregoire&#8217;s suspension of &#8220;non-critical&#8221; rulemaking is likely to be the exact opposite of what she hoped for:&nbsp; businesses will have no earthly idea whether proposed regulations that affect them will be going forward.&nbsp; So we can all expect a scramble, with everyone trying to figure out what the new policy means&#8212;and lobbying to have individual rules designated either as &#8220;critical&#8221; (in cases where...]]></description>
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