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Washington House Democrats approved clean-fuels legislation Tuesday night after overcoming fierce Republican opposition that was expressed in an hourslong floor debate. House Bill 1110, which would lower the greenhouse gas emissions from transportation fuels, passed 53 to 43. After the vote, sponsor and state Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon, D-West Seattle, called it “the most important climate bill the House has ever passed.” Geared toward fighting climate change, clean-fuels standards already have been put in place elsewhere on the West Coast, generating intense criticism from the oil industry. The legislation is one of the main parts of Gov. Jay Inslee’s clean-energy agenda this year.

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