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Publications about revenue

March 7, 2012Blog PostWe're a Low-Tax, High-Fee State
March 6, 2012Issue BriefOregon: Where Taxes are Low, Fees are High and Revenue Is Slightly Below Average
November 17, 2011Blog Post455 Million Reasons to Say "Thank You" to Voters
August 26, 2011News ReleaseRevenue, Not Spending, Is Budget Concern - Extending Temporary Tax Measure Should Be Option
August 4, 2011Blog PostSorry, Oregon Business Council and ECONorthwest, but the rich stay put despite tax increases
August 4, 2011News ReleaseRich Oregonians Stay Put After Tax Increases
July 1, 2011Blog PostResponsibly Confront the National Deficit
June 29, 2011Salem-News.comBalanced Budget Amendment: Still Flawed, More Dangerous
June 17, 2011Blog PostHurry and make money by grabbing your share of leaking subsidy
May 2, 2011KBOO RadioChuck Sheketoff on Oregon Budget
April 20, 2011Portland Business JournalTaxation group praises Oregon's 'effective business tax'
April 20, 2011News ReleaseCorporate Study Says Oregon Has the Second Lowest Tax Rate on New Investments
April 15, 2011Fact SheetTax Facts That Matter
March 28, 2011Daily EmeraldDespite Recession, Oregon's Personal Income Rises
March 25, 2011Portland Business JournalReport: Oregon Per Capita Income Rising
March 18, 2011Blog PostThe $134 million tax cut for Oregon’s wealthy that you probably haven’t heard of
January 26, 2011The OregonianRespect Oregonians' historic "yes" vote
August 26, 2010News ReleaseProfitable Corporations Don't Need Oregon's Charity, So Stop the Kicker Spending
April 14, 2010ReportTax Day Reality Check
April 14, 2010News ReleaseOregon Taxes and Spending Have Remained in Line With Oregonians’ Pocketbooks for Three Decades
April 6, 2010CenterPointsSome Things You Just Can't Google
November 24, 2009News ReleaseExperts Debunk Claim That Tax Measures Would Cost Jobs
November 19, 2009News ReleaseThe Legislature Did the Right Thing
October 7, 2009News ReleaseOregon Economists Endorse Legislature’s Tax Measures
August 27, 2009News ReleaseLatest Revenue Forecast Shows That Even With Tax Increase, Corporations’ Share of Income Taxes Still Lags
August 4, 2009News ReleaseNew Poll Shows Most Oregonians Back Legislature’s Tax Measures
February 20, 2009News ReleaseHouse Revenue Committee Smart to Take Up Revenue Bills Next Week in Light of Latest Revenue Forecast
February 6, 2009News ReleaseHouse, Not Senate, Economic Package Would Ease Health Care Squeeze for About 51,000 Unemployed, Low-Income Oregonians
January 28, 2009Issue BriefFirst, Stop Digging
January 23, 2009News ReleaseFederal Government Issues New Poverty Line for 2009
December 23, 2008News ReleaseOregon Advocates Urge Congress to Aid States and Prevent Worsening of Poverty
December 16, 2008News ReleaseBuild an Oregon That Works for Working Families
December 16, 2008ReportRolling Up Our Sleeves: Building an Oregon that Works for Working Families
December 7, 2008CenterPointsI Love New York . . . Economists
November 19, 2008News ReleaseGovernor and Legislature Should Solve Revenue Shortfalls With Revenue Solutions Oregon December Revenue Forecast
November 2, 2008CenterPointsFired Up and Ready to Go End Poverty
October 4, 2008CenterPointsHands Off Our School Children’s Recession Cookie Jar
August 28, 2008News ReleaseStatement by Charles Sheketoff, executive director, OCPP on the September Oregon Economic and Revenue Forecast
February 13, 2008Issue BriefFiscal Danger Ahead
February 11, 2008News ReleaseFederal Business Tax Break Triggers Fiscal Emergency in Oregon
January 21, 2008Issue BriefNo Special Treatment: Seven reasons why Oregon should not reduce or eliminate the income tax on capital gains
January 20, 2008News ReleaseOCPP Finds that Cutting Income Tax on Capital Gains Would Harm Nearly All Oregonians
January 8, 2008Issue BriefHow Big an Umbrella Does Oregon Need? Reserves of at Least 15 Percent Were Needed in Two of the Last Three Recessions
December 19, 2007CenterPointsA New Year’s Resolution for Oregon: A Mobile, Living Billboard
December 18, 2007News ReleaseOregon’s Tax System Keeps State Afloat While Many States Drown in Red Ink
December 7, 2007News ReleaseKicker sends message: “We don’t have the political will”
October 26, 2007Issue BriefThe 2007 Kicker: Wrongheaded, Unjust, Costly, and a Federal Tax Increase
October 18, 2007News ReleaseOregon is Poorly Prepared to Weather a Recession
October 18, 2007ReportIt Better Only Drizzle
June 26, 2007ReportSteady as She Goes: State and Local Government Revenues and Spending in Oregon
June 1, 2006News ReleaseStatement by Charles Sheketoff on the $1.1 Billion Kicker Projection
April 5, 2006Issue BriefOregon Stuck in Doonesbury
December 27, 2004Issue BriefOregon Enters 2005 in the "Doonesbury Decade"
December 27, 2004News ReleaseOregon Enters 2005 in the "Doonesbury Decade:" News Release, December 27, 2004
October 1, 2004CenterPointsA national sales tax? Would that be nice?
September 1, 2004CenterPointsPermission Granted: Take the High Road
August 31, 2004News ReleaseOregon's Business Lobby Challenged to "Invest In Oregon"
June 15, 2004Issue BriefMore Money is Needed
June 2, 2004CenterPointsThe Coming Shakedown
May 2, 2004CenterPointsWe Interrupt This Repetition for a Few Facts...
April 22, 2004Issue BriefIf It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It
April 13, 2004ReportThe Real Squeeze
March 3, 2004Issue BriefWhat is TABOR?
February 27, 2004News ReleaseThe Long Term Look
October 1, 2003CenterPointsTrick or Treat from the GOP?
September 26, 2003News ReleaseNo Good News From Census
August 1, 2003CenterPointsRoller Coasters in the Dark: A raging economy won't save public services
July 28, 2003Issue Brief $15 Means More to Low-income Families than $145 Means to Phil Knight
July 1, 2003ReportOn Whose Backs?
July 1, 2003CenterPointsNo Pat on the Back
June 20, 2003ReportFinding the Money
April 1, 2002CenterPointsOvercoming Tax Myths Key to Oregon's Future
January 3, 2002News ReleaseOregon’s “Budget Holes” Revealed for All Oregonians to Consider.
December 12, 2001Issue BriefEconomic stimulus in a time of recession: What will work and not work
December 5, 2001Op-edStimulus Sins
December 1, 2001CenterPointsDemand Statesmanship
November 5, 2001News ReleaseFinding the Real Kicker Story
August 1, 2001CenterPointsSave it for a Rainy Day
July 1, 2001CenterPointsA Balanced Budget?
June 1, 2001ReportHouse Bill 2281B and the Single Sales Factor: An Expensive, Ineffective, and Unnecessary Effort to Change the Business Climate
June 1, 2001News ReleaseReport Shows Tax Bill Squanders Revenue and Will Not Improve the Economy
May 21, 2001ReportDim and Dimmer
May 21, 2001News ReleaseOregon's Revenue Outlook: “Dim and Dimmer” Federal and State Revenues Won't Meet Needs Next Biennium and Beyond
April 9, 2001ReportEmpty Promises and False Hopes
April 9, 2001News ReleaseNew Report Shows Capital Gains Tax Cut In Senate Bill 67 Based on "Empty Promises and False Hopes"
March 5, 2001Op-edThe Kicker: "Permission Granted"
May 20, 1999ReportThe Consequences of Increasing Oregon’s Income Tax Deduction for Federal Income Taxes Paid

 

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