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		<title>Stimulus Funds: Windfall for Enzi Son, No New Jobs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the past two years, the federal stimulus program paid the owner of a Colorado-based energy company and the company’s Wyoming representative, son of US Sen. Mike Enzi, more than $1 million in salaries and benefits for a Department of Energy carbon storage study in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin, according to records obtained by WyoFile under the Freedom of Information Act.]]></description>
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