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November 26, 2003

Oregon Says No to New Taxes

The nationwide trend of taxpayers standing up against higher taxes continues. A citizen effort to repeal a tax increase passed by the Oregon legislature turned in a record number of signatures in a record amount of time.

Over 145,000 signatures were turned in to the Secretary of State's office on Wednesday -- all but ensuring that the measure will qualify for the February 3rd ballot.

Taxpayers in Alabama, California, and Seattle are sending a strong signal to their elected officials. Balance your budgets without hitting our pockets. Competitive sourcing, privatization, and streamlining is a proven policy tool that can save significant money and should become more popular as elected officials are faced with stretched resources without an outlet to raise additional revenue.

Posted by geoffs at November 26, 2003 01:52 PM




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