Oregon Ballot Measure 28 (2003)
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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]
Official ballot title
Temporarily Increases Income Tax Rates.[2]
See also
External links
- Online Voter's Guide to Measure 28
- General information about Measure 28
- Arguments in favor of Measure 28
- Arguments in opposition to Measure 28
- Official election results for Measure 28
References
- ↑ Summary of Measure 28 from the Secretary of State
- ↑ Detailed information about this initiative from the Secretary of State

