Oregon Election Results
Yesterday, Oregon residents took part in the state’s election regarding issues measure 66 and measure 67. The results show that both measure 66 and measure 67 have been approved by the voters. The results of the election will help authorities to make new reforms and now it has become easier for them after the approval of residents.
The measure 66 will have a negative effect on the income of those taxpayers who earn $125,000 individually in a year. 54% residents want to raise income tax on those who earn above $125,000 a year.
Measure 67 will raise state’s $10 minimum corporate income tax and almost 53% people want to activate it throughout state.
The extra fund will support projects like children education, health, public safety and many others.
Many are unhappy with the results of this election and according to them it will create differences among the classes while other claim, it will bring more stability in the state.
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