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		<description><![CDATA[Seattle shows: it works, it’s fair, and we need it more than ever before. | Cascadia’s cities face a growing shortage of affordable housing, to which they are responding with a variety of policies. But Seattle stands out for the successful use of one tool in particular: property tax levies to subsidize housing. Since 1986 Seattle voters have consistently approved four such levies, creating the city’s biggest local funding source for affordable housing. As the affordability squeeze has tightened over recent years, other Cascadian cities have...]]></description>
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