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		<description><![CDATA[In rentals, we ban Payless, mandate Nordstrom. | A month ago, the Seattle City Council passed the latest in more than a century of laws across the Northwest and beyond to improve the safety and health conditions of rental housing. Without a single “no” vote, council members required all landlords to register their units and submit to periodic inspections. A bold victory for sustainable communities? I’m not sure. I do not know enough about the particulars of this...]]></description>
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