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Measure 104: Campaigns argue protecting tax deductions, maintaining working legislature

October 11, 2018nataliebrant

A ballot measure that would broaden which bills require a supermajority to pass through the Oregon Legislature could have significant implications.

Source: Measure 104: Campaigns argue protecting tax deductions, maintaining working legislature

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