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"textContent": "The 41-7 vote in the Washington State Senate advances a proposal that would allow builders more flexibility to install smaller elevators in smaller apartment buildings, a small step toward bringing U.S. elevator costs more in line with the rest of the world.\n\nThe post Washington’s Elevator Reform Bill Rises Again first appeared on The Urbanist.",
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