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ONLINE EDITION No. 23 June 9, 2003 UPDATED TUESDAY June 10, 2003
Gov. Gary Locke unveiled a $28-million tax incentives package to help Washington land final assembly of the Boeing 7E7. For the state's future, he said. Will he be successful?
Seattle Polls—State Government

Is Washington doing enough to land the final assembly of the Boeing 7E7?

Yes, Washington is doing enough
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Will $28-million tax incentive be enough for Boeing?
Our efforts will make our state even more competitive and, in turn, help Boeing and its supplier network reduce their costs and compete even more effectively with Airbus—Gov. Gary Locke  READ MORE...
 

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