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Chair Meek, Vice-Chair Boquist, and Members of the Committee, My name is Daniel Hauser, Deputy Director for the Oregon Center
Less than zero. That was Intel’s federal tax bill in 2022. Not only did Intel pay no federal income taxes
Chair Meek, Vice-Chair Boquist, and Members of the Committee, My name is Daniel Hauser (he/him), Deputy Director for the Oregon
Co-Chairs Meek and Nathanson, Vice-Chairs, and Members of the Committee, My name is Daniel Hauser (he/him), Deputy Director for the
Making Oregonians more economically secure requires investing in our well-being: housing, education, child care, and more. One fair way to
A staircase shaped like a waterfall. A lobby sculptured like a forest. These are some of the finishing touches on
Co-Chairs Sollman and Bynum, Co-Vice Chairs Knopp and Wallan, and Members of the Committee, My name is Daniel Hauser (he/him),
[This commentary first appeared in The Oregonian.] We all want Oregon to prosper. We all want our state to be the
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Tax Day focus: Record-breaking kicker + the need for a well-funded IRS
With tax season coming to an end, it’s a good moment to discuss the vital role that our tax system
April 11, 2024
Unfair debt collection practices and child care funding in the legislative spotlight
In this episode of Policy for the People, we discuss legislative efforts to better protect Oregonians from unfair debt collection practices and provide needed funding for Employment Related Day Care.
March 14, 2024
Oregon taxes and low-income families: good and bad news
Low-income families with young children can now claim the Oregon Kids’ Credit, a great development. Yet Oregon’s tax system continues to weigh more heavily on the poor than on the rich.
February 8, 2024
Oregon should not follow Congress in giving away more corporate tax subsidies
When it comes to tax policy, all too often Oregon fails to fly with her own wings. Rather than heed