SALEM, Ore. — A unanimous vote by an Oregon house committee this week gives the green light to a bill designed to facilitate property tax reform in the state.
Approved Tuesday to move forward for a house vote, HB 2321 looks at options to reform measures 5 and 50, which were designed to cap government spending, and were instituted more than three decades ago.
The League of Oregon Cities said it’s a small step in the right direction for a process that could take decades…