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		<title>Solar &amp; Alternative Energy Tax Incentives &#8211; January 6, 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar energy

Advancement for solar energy was attained in 2005 by the State of Washington.

    "This is the most important solar legislation ever introduced in any American state legislature."
       - Denis Hayes, founder of Earth Day, former director of the federal Solar Energy Research Institute and current President of the Bullitt Foundation 

Two bills -- SB5101 and SB5111 -- won overwhelming bipartisan support from lawmakers interested in growing solar manufacturing and installation within the state.
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