Oregon remains on track to collect far more personal income taxes than projected, meaning taxpayers will likely qualify for ...
To get out ahead of it: No, the kicker isn't going away — not entirely, anyway. It's been suggested many a time that those billions could go toward improving the services Oregon provides ...
Oregon place kicker Atticus Sappington (36) kicks a 32-yard field goal during the first half of the Big Ten championship NCAA ...
The forecast will be updated again in May before lawmakers sign off on the state's two-year budget that begins July 1.
Oregon's kicker, the amount of money to be returned to taxpayers and corporations, has been revised slightly downward ...
"Oregon economic activity will be highly vulnerable to national priorities relating to tariffs, immigration and federal ...
Taxpayers are on track to get a $1.73 billion kicker in 2026. The state's economy is described as healthy but vulnerable, especially to federal policy shifts.
Chaotic federal announcements about taxes, tariffs, mass firings of federal employees and spending cuts haven’t yet affected ...
using the kicker. After two million acres of land burned during 2024, the most in decades, the total cost to fight those fires was about $350 million — so expensive that the Oregon Department of ...