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Posted Sun, Oct 16, 11:11 a.m.
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Is it time for heavy coal taxes in Washington? Add an extra heavy B&O; tax for coal transport, storage, rental of coal cars, cleaning of coal cars, wholesaling, handling, loading, shipping, add coal to the toxics tax list, etc. And I mean heavy enough to make it hurt. Can we ...
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