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		<description><![CDATA[Who funds campaigns and how I-1464 could change that. | Voters of all political affiliations in Washington State know that big money has an outsized influence in state elections and political processes. That’s why the Washington Government Accountability Act, I-1464 on next month’s ballot, would restore balance to Evergreen State elections by lifting up the voices of everyday voters and limiting special interest access to elected officials. We wondered, though: just how big of an influence do special interests play...]]></description>
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