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Do you think the 3% cap should stay or be removed?
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567 Votes

Do you think the 3% cap should stay or be removed?

It should stay!

2

It should be removed!

4

It should stay!

2 Comments
Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

Property taxes are to HIGH now!

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Robert Northrup
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Robert Northrup

Actually the 3% should have a basis. It is a tax that is compounding. There is no basis for the 3%. Each year property increases valuation +3%. Next year it is taxed at the new valuation +3% + 3% on the previous years 3%. And on and on. Do you get a 3% raise every year based on current income?

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It should be removed!

4 Comments
Greg Moore
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Greg Moore

Our conventional schools are failing our kids more and more. The focus on DEI/CRT is growing while they are increasingly diminishing advanced programs. We need more flexibility to make the entire system better.

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OR Governor: Knee Anne Durr Thall
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OR Governor: Knee Anne Durr Thall

Oregon needs school choice or voucher program. These past two years have shown us the ODE & Gov. Brown do NOT have our kids best interest at heart. how can eliminating grad requirements be good for our kids, schools, or education system? The $ should follow the kid. Period.

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

School need to stop teaching CRT and other garbage

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Kenneth Emmrich
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Kenneth Emmrich

It should be unlimited. Public schools are nothing more than indoctrination centers. The public system is broke, inefficient and too costly.

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Would you consider using an electric mower instead of a gas powered one?

Would you consider using an electric mower instead of a gas powered one?

Yes

0

No

0

Yes

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No

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Are you seeing growth and gridlock in your neighborhood?
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158 Votes

Are you seeing growth and gridlock in your neighborhood?

Yes

0

No

0

Yes

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No

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