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		<description><![CDATA[With a twist, Carlyle's bill could undo Eyman's 1053. | Despite the fact that it hasn&#8217;t yet been introduced, I&#8217;ve already got a favorite bill in Washington&#8217;s still-young legislative session. Representative Reuven Carlyle is taking aim at the tax loopholes that riddle the state&#8217;s tax code. In the process, it could also put Eyman&#8217;s I-1053 in the judicial crosshairs. As the news site PubliCola reported yesterday: Thanks to I-1053, last year&#8217;s voter-approved Tim Eyman initiative that reestablished the requirement for...]]></description>
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