In November, Oregon voters will decide on Measure 118. If passed, it would tax the sales made by big businesses and send it to residents as a rebate.
PORTLAND, Ore. — For working Oregonians, an additional $1,600 each year in income — no strings attached, ostensibly — is nothing to sneeze at. But a proposed measure that would hand that out as a tax credit or send it out as a check is drawing major backlash from both sides of the aisle.
Oregon voters will see Measure 118 on their November ballots. If passed, it would institute a 3% tax on a corporation’s total sales in
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