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Oregon Ballot Measure 28, Temporary Tax Rate Increase (January 2003)
From Ballotpedia
Oregon Ballot Measure 28 (2003) or House Bill (HB) 4079 was on the January 28, 2003 ballot in Oregon as a legislatively-referred state statute where it was defeated.
Measure 28 would have increased the income tax rate to 9.5% from 9% in 2002, 2003, and 2004, but return to the 9% rate in 2005. The measure increase corporate income from 6.6% to 6.93% for the 3 year period and resumes the original percentage in 2005. The measure would also repeal a law that imposes budget cuts from 2001-2003.[1]
Election results
| Measure 28 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 676,312 | 54% | |||
| Yes | 575,846 | 46% | ||
Official ballot title
Temporarily Increases Income Tax Rates.[2]
See also
External links
- Measure 28 Election Results
- Measure 28 Voter Guide
- Measure 28 Explanatory Statement
- Legislative Argument in Support
- Arguments in Favor of Measure 28
- Argument in Opposition of Measure 28
- Fiscal Note about Measure 28
- Full Text of Measure 28