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		<description><![CDATA[If only our carbon pollution revenue is wisely directed… | Oregon’s Constitution holds a rude surprise for climate crusaders: Article IX prevents the state from investing revenue from transportation sector polluters&#8212;nearly half the potential climate pollution revenue in Oregon&#8212;in solar panels, bikes, and buses. The constitution funnels pollution revenue exclusively into the Highway Fund. Using pollution revenue to build new highways that induce more driving, thus generating more pollution, would create… a climate-change facepalm. But this ominous constitutional cloud has...]]></description>
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