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Originally published March 5, 2008 at 12:00 AM | Page modified March 5, 2008 at 9:02 PM

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State legislature passes climate change blueprint

The Legislature has passed a measure that creates a blueprint on setting limits on Washington's greenhouse gas emissions. The measure passed Wednesday...

The Associated Press

OLYMPIA — The Legislature has passed a measure that creates a blueprint on setting limits on Washington's greenhouse gas emissions.

The measure passed Wednesday on a 29-19 vote after more than 90 minutes of debate and now goes to Gov. Christine Gregoire, who requested the bill and will sign it.

The measure also directs the state to add 25,000 "green collar" jobs by 2020.

The bill builds on work already started by the Legislature and Gregoire's Climate Advisory Team.

It has five major points, led by orders for the state Ecology Department to make dramatic cuts in Washington's greenhouse gas emissions. The agency's eventual blueprint must find a way to curb emissions by 70 percent of expected levels in 2050.

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