Tax cuts for 200,000 Oregon households advance in Salem

SALEM, Ore. – The Senate Committee on Finance and Revenue has advanced a new bill aimed at providing significant tax relief to over 200,000 low-to-moderate income households in Oregon. This legislation also supports job growth while safeguarding $291 million in funding for education, health care, and public safety.

Senate Bill 1507 achieves these goals by closing tax loopholes typically used by the wealthy and large corporations.

“Democrats are laser-focused on putting more money in the pockets of everyday Oregonians,” said Sen. Anthony Broadman of Bend…

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