Proposal would a make bad situation worse
For the sake of Oregon’s most vulnerable children and the future of our state, Gov. John Kitzhaber should heed his own words.
Proposal would a make bad situation worse Read More »
For the sake of Oregon’s most vulnerable children and the future of our state, Gov. John Kitzhaber should heed his own words.
Proposal would a make bad situation worse Read More »
Some corporate lobbyists such as the Oregon Business Association have been claiming that Oregon has a “per capita income that has steadily declined for a decade.”
New Data Shows Big Business Lobby Wrong, Again. Read More »
Oregon’s per capita personal income in 2010 continued its upward trend, rising 2 percent in inflation-adjusted terms over the past decade despite two recessions.
Oregon Per Capita Personal Income Continues to Rise Read More »
One year after its historic enactment, federal health reform is making a real difference to real people here in Oregon.
Celebrating the Affordable Care Act’s Anniversary and Achievements Read More »
Did you know that Oregon’s wealthiest households are slated to get a big tax cut next year, even though a $3.5 billion revenue shortfall threatens schools, health and human services and public safety that the majority of Oregonians rely upon each day?
The $134 million tax cut for Oregon’s wealthy that you probably haven’t heard of Read More »
A strong work ethic is rightly among the most cherished of American values. In an ideal world, work alone would open the doors to opportunity.
SB 349 Helps Working Families Get Ahead Read More »
An overview of how Oregon has benefited from 2009 Recovery Act weatherization funds
Conserving Energy While Creating Jobs Read More »
Did you hear about Oregon’s whopping spending increase for a subsidized housing program?
The Costly and Ineffective Home Ownership Subsidy Read More »
If you could buy something directly for $90, would you pay a middleman $100 to buy it for you? Of course not; it would make no sense.
Chair Howie Prioritize: The Ways and Means Subcommittee on Housing Opportunity and Jobs will come to order.
A Tax Code Subsidy Gets Ways and Means Review: A Reality-Based Fiction Read More »