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		<description><![CDATA[And a transition model for communities like Anacortes, Ferndale, and Tacoma. | When Centralia’s coal mine closed in 2006, it was clear that the town&#8217;s coal-fired power plant would soon follow. Realizing that the power plant’s closure would devastate the local economy, then-Washington Governor Christine Gregoire and the Washington State Legislature negotiated with power plant operator TransAlta to provide $55 million for transition programs to aid coal plant workers and the broader Centralia community. And the investment is working. So far, the...]]></description>
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