Profitable Corporations Pay No Oregon Income Taxes
Some highly profitable corporations are finding ways to avoid paying any state income taxes, Oregon and national data show.
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Some highly profitable corporations are finding ways to avoid paying any state income taxes, Oregon and national data show.
Profitable Corporations Pay No Oregon Income Taxes Read More »
This fact sheet provides a long-term view of changes in income going to Oregon’s top 1 percent, compared to the 99 percent.
Lopsided Income Growth in Oregon Read More »
The same company whose lawsuit made it possible for corporations to side-step Oregon’s corporate minimum tax turns out to be a federal corporate income tax avoider, as well.
Trucking Along, Avoiding Corporate Income Taxes Read More »
Over a recent one-year period, food service and construction workers filed more wage theft claims with the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) than workers in other industries. Waiters, bartenders and other food service workers filed 253 claims between July 2012 and June 2013. Construction workers submitted 131 claims over the period. Wage theft
Industries Topping List of Wage Theft Complaints: Food Services and Construction Read More »
A few years from now, long after Cover Oregon’s website woes are but a distant memory, tens of thousands of low-income Oregonians will likely still lack health insurance.
Beyond Cover Oregon: The problem of uninsured and affordability will continue Read More »
As a state we are failing our children by packing them in overcrowded classrooms. Oregon has some of the largest class sizes in the country. Crowded classrooms mean more stressful environments for students and teachers, less individualized attention for students. In short, a poorer education for our children and a poorer future for our state.
School Dollars Belong to Schools, Not Special Interests: Sign the Petition Read More »
As a state we are failing our children by packing them in overcrowded classrooms. Oregon has some of the largest class sizes in the country.
School Dollars Belong to Schools, Not Special Interests: Sign the Petition Read More »
Low-income Oregonians are expected to make up the bulk of the state’s population who still won’t have health insurance despite the Affordable Care Act’s requirement that they do so. Getting them covered is a priority for the goal of health insurance for all Oregonians.
Uninsured Despite the Mandate Read More »
It’s no secret that racial disparities remain in our nation and state.
Toward A Budget That Addresses Racial Disparities and Creates Opportunity for All Read More »
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