Measures 66, 67 didn't appear to send businesses flying
Opponents of Measures 66 and 67 warned that raising taxes on the state's top wage earners and businesses would drive companies out of Oregon to look for a more friendly business climate.
Seven months after Oregon voters passed both measures, it doesn't appear that companies are leaving in droves for Washington, Idaho or other states. Meanwhile, several companies have announced plans to either relocate to Oregon or expand existing operations in the state.
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Posted on Aug. 12, 2010
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5:20 p.m.
Aug 12, '10
Not too bad, though they like OPB, also refused to debunk the fraudulent claims that Tara O'Keeffe is making about the impact of Measure 66 & 67 on her business by actually looking at the math.
2:08 p.m.
Aug 13, '10
I guess this reporter has never heard of leases.