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		<description><![CDATA[Thoughts on what regulatory reform says about the city's values. | Seattle is a city paved with good intentions. Take a look at our plans and our resolutions and you&#8217;ll find three values common to just about everybody here, political leaders and residents alike: economic opportunity, environmental leadership, and social justice. That&#8217;s what we say, and I think we mean it. It&#8217;s just that we don&#8217;t always do such a good job of living up to our aspirations. For years&#8212;for decades,...]]></description>
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