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Ballots will begin
arriving in less than a month, but most voters still
don't know there's an important election in January that will
decide the fate of Oregon's schools and critical services.
The Vote Yes campaign has launched a new ad about what is at stake for Oregon's students,
seniors, and families.
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The Stakes Couldn't Be Higher
The news over the last two weeks has made it crystal clear that
Measures 66 and 67 will have
a direct impact on the
lives of every Oregonian.
The Oregon Legislative Fiscal Office has detailed what
critical services would likely have to be cut without the
funding that Measures 66 and 67 provide. Here are just some of
the news reports about what is at stake for Oregon's students,
seniors, and families:
Report outlines deep cuts if Oregon tax measures fail
"Among the projected cuts: more than 15,000 seniors with
disabilities would lose Oregon Health Plan coverage; 3,000
families with two unemployed parents would lose monthly
payments; and the Department of Corrections would close three
prisons and release 1,600 inmates."
Associated
Press, December 1
Lawmakers release spending-cut options
"Potential spending cuts, which lawmakers released late Monday,
could reduce aid to public schools and universities, result in
less help for families and seniors, close three Salem-area
prisons and trigger layoffs of state troopers and court
workers."
Salem
Statesman Journal, December 1
Agencies outline effects of cuts
"[S]pending cuts would likely mean less support for [university]
courses and the elimination of faculty and staff positions.
Given that the universities are experiencing the largest student
enrollment levels in state history, such cuts could delay
graduation for students, many of whom may drop out because of
the higher cost of remaining enrolled while waiting to take
required courses."
Eugene
Register Guard, December 1
State considers more budget cuts
"Further cuts to Oregon's already decimated budget could lead to
severe cutbacks at Oregon Health & Science University, slash $47
million worth of community college programs and cause counties
to lose $24 million in general fund revenue annually."
Portland
Business Journal, December 1
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