Reuven Carlyle
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A bill to impose a fee on banks investing in fossil fuels was among the biggest losers in the recent Washington state legislative session.
Sen. Reuven Carlyle, the architect of the nation’s second cap-and-trade law, said that he will leave the Washington Senate when his term expires next year.
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