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Vanishing science, vanishing fairness
2026.03.09Updated 36d ago

Quantitative evidence of bias in City of Blaine’s Avista SEPA appeal, say commentators.
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Commentators have presented quantitative evidence suggesting bias in the City of Blaine's appeal of an Avista project review under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). The analysis indicates systematic disparities in how the environmental assessment was conducted or evaluated. The findings raise concerns about fairness in the local decision-making process regarding the utility project.
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