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Rhonda Thompson, right, who owned land and a cabin in the community of Oso, Wash. that was hit by a deadly mudslide on March 22, 2014, talks Monday, May 12, 2014, with conservationist Rob Kavanaugh, left, during a break in a Forest Practices Board hearing in Olympia, Wash., held to discuss the history and current rules surrounding landslide hazards in Washington state. (AP Photo)

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Debbie Durnell, whose husband Tom Durnell was killed in the mudslide that hit Oso, Wash., on March 22, 2014, testifies Monday, May 12, 2014, at a Forest Practices Board hearing in Olympia, Wash., held to discuss the history and current rules surrounding landslide hazards in Washington state. (AP Photo)

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Peter Goldman, director of the Washington Forest Law Center, testifies Monday, May 12, 2014, at a Forest Practices Board hearing in Olympia, Wash., held to discuss the history and current rules surrounding landslide hazards in Washington state. (AP Photo)

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Rhonda Thompson, right, who owned land and a cabin in the community of Oso, Wash. that was hit by a deadly mudslide on March 22, 2014, cries Monday, May 12, 2014, as she listens to testimony during a Forest Practices Board hearing in Olympia, Wash., held to discuss the history and current rules surrounding landslide hazards in Washington state. (AP Photo)

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Rob Kavanaugh, left, a conservationist and citizen activist, testifies Monday, May 12, 2014, at a Forest Practices Board hearing in Olympia, Wash., held to discuss the history and current rules surrounding landslide hazards in Washington state. (AP Photo)