Sally Russell who is running for re-election to the Bend City Council and would like to be chosen Mayor by her council colleagues has come out in opposition to controversial tax Measure 97. ย The measure would tax gross sales rather than income for large corporations doing business in Oregon. ย Her full statement is found below. ย 

Sally Russell โ€“ Statement on
Measure 97

October 18,
2016

Four years ago, when I first ran for Bendโ€™s City Council,ย  I pledged to make fiscally responsible decisions that served our entire community.

Today I have decided that, although Oregon needs tax reform, Measure 97 isnโ€™t the answer.

The fundamental intent behind Measure 97 is good, but itโ€™s just another incomplete, quick fix, not tax reform.ย 

Iโ€™ve studied this issue carefully, and talked to many people on all sides and with many viewpoints. ย Our state desperately deserves โ€” and needs โ€” tax reform including increasing the lowest corporate tax rate in the Nation. ย But the reform must be thoughtful and well-constructed. ย 

Every public discussion in Oregon about budgets raises problems that need to be โ€œfixed.” ย But first we need to get our stateโ€™s budget in line. ย A $1.3 billion shortfall is only covered up if Measure 97 passes. If we don’t control costs, including PERS, even that money will not be enough.

In the 1990โ€™s, two state wide tax measures (5 and 50), resulted in freezing all tax rates as well as separating and limiting a propertyโ€™s tax assessed value from its real market
value.ย 

For the City of Bend, these measures created a permanent tax rate far below almost every other city in the state and disconnected tax revenue from the significant growth in real estate value. ย As a result, our Bend city government struggles to address all of our residents’ needs.ย I experience this every day in my job. The real and diverse
needs of our population far outweigh the Cityโ€™s capacity.

Please join me in urging our State legislators and Governor to work together onย a long term, visionary funding structure for Oregon โ€” one that is comprehensive and fair, and fixes the many inequities of the existing system. ย 

SallyForBend.com

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