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		<description><![CDATA[How gas taxes can free up money for education. | Seattle councilmember Mike O&#8217;Brien has a&nbsp;solution to&nbsp;state budget cutting that is both&nbsp;brilliant and&nbsp;profoundly moral.&nbsp;He&#8217;s produced a nice 4 minute video, which you can&nbsp;watch here:&nbsp; The premise of O&#8217;Brien&#8217;s argument is that there&#8217;s something fundamentally wrong with state budgets that impoverish early childhood education, but still fund multi-billion dollar roads projects. (Of course, in addition to early childhood education&nbsp;there are many other vital government services that are starved for funds in...]]></description>
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