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		<title>Washington&#8217;s Bill of (Coal-Free) Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Under HB1825, Washington would stop producing coal-fired electricity. | Under a bill introduced today, Washington State would stop burning dirty coal for electricity within its borders. But aside from healthier air and clearer views of Mt Rainier, would the state&#8217;s electricity customers notice any difference? Probably not. Washington&#8217;s only coal-fired power plant&#8212;located n Centralia and owned by the Canadian TransAlta Corp.&#8212;is the state&#8217;s largest single source of greenhouse gas emissions. It also releases toxic pollutants like mercury and contributes...]]></description>
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