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		<description><![CDATA[The most regressive policy is limiting alternatives to driving.  | Do vehicle license fees harm the poor? Even if car fees actually are regressive&#8212;and I think the answer is far from clear&#8212;it&#8217;s wrong-headed to think that voting down a fee will somehow make driving affordable. Even a cursory look at history shows turning driving into a necessity is what really harms the poor. In the early part of 2005, a driver in Seattle could fill up at less than $2 per gallon, but by 2011...]]></description>
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