Editorial endorsement November 2024: Vote ‘no’ on Measure 118’s false promise of free money
October 2, 2024
By The Oregonian Editorial Board What would Oregonians do if given a $1,600-per-person check every year to spend however they saw fit? Pay for rent or save for a child’s college education? Maybe hold onto the cash to cover the surprise expenses that arise at the worst times? The possibilities are bound to spark all kinds […]
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Commentary: Vote NO on Measure 118
October 2, 2024
Measure 118, which would impose the largest tax increase in Oregon’s history, was written in a Eugene coffee shop. If that makes you nervous, it should. The measure would increase taxes by $6.8 billion per year, according to a report by the nonpartisan Legislative Revenue Office. It would do so by requiring businesses to pay […]
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EDITORIAL: Oregon’s ‘Gross Receipts’ Tax Ballot Trick
September 27, 2024
An initiative on the November ballot disguises a huge business tax increase as a ‘rebate.’There are bad ideas and then there are ideas so lousy that even liberal Democrats disown them. Count in the latter category an Oregon ballot measure that would stick companies with the highest corporate tax burden in the country while pitching […]
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Editorial: No on Measure 118
September 27, 2024
By: News Register Editorial Board Measure 118: This is a gross receipts sales tax designed to shift wealth from the corporate elite to the common man. The idea is assessing a 3% tax on the gross receipts of corporations taking in more than $25 million a year to use the projected $6.8 billion to cut […]
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‘Oregon Rebate’ measure 118 could cost state at least $1 billion annually, legislators hear
September 25, 2024
Legislative fiscal analysts have spent months trying to parse the proposed tax hike and rebate. A proposed corporate tax hike to send every Oregonian a check could end up costing the state more than $1 billion annually, legislative revenue analysts told lawmakers this week. Voters will decide in November whether to approve Measure 118, which […]
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Another Think Tank Pans the Proposed Oregon Rebate
September 16, 2024
Relying on a former state economist, the Common Sense Institute says the large corporate Measure 118 won’t deliver promised benefits. Common Sense Institute, a business-friendly think tank that’s raising its profile in Oregon, today took a close look at Measure 118, the November ballot measure that would impose a 3% gross receipts tax on corporations […]
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With Measure 118, A New Business Tax Proposal is Scrambling Old Battle Lines
August 23, 2024
Virtually every major player in Oregon politics has come out against the proposal. That’s a big change — and no guarantee it can’t succeed. Eight years ago, a proposal to raise Oregon taxes on large businesses had corporations and public sector unions at each other’s throats. The tax hike proposed in 2016′s Measure 97 led […]
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A Think Tank That Advocates for Basic Income for Low-Income Oregonians Opposes Measure 118
August 22, 2024
The Oregon Center for Public Policy has also advocated for higher corporate taxes but nonetheless pans the Oregon Rebate. If there was one group in Oregon that backers of Measure 118, the so-called Oregon Rebate, might have expected to support the November ballot measure, it would have been the Oregon Center for Public Policy. A […]
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Legislative Leaders and Key Labor Union Oppose Measure 118
August 13, 2024
The opposition comes even as the per capita check from the Oregon Rebate has grown to $1,600. Legislative leaders joined Gov. Tina Kotek this week in opposing a November ballot measure that promises to take from rich corporations and give to all Oregonians. Ballot Measure 118, also called the Oregon Rebate, would raise taxes on large corporations […]
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Kotek Pans Initiative Petition 17, Which Would Raise Corporate Taxes
July 30, 2024
The governor says the proposal to write nearly every Oregonian a $750 check would “punch a huge hole in the state budget.” Gov. Tina Kotek tells WW that she’s against Initiative Petition 17, the November ballot measure that would raise corporate taxes about $7 billion a year through a new gross receipts tax and use the proceeds to send […]
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