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2018
Endorsements in May 2018 Primary Election
Submitted by info on Fri, 05/18/2018 - 04:29
Candidate |
Office |
Party Primary (or nonpartisan) |
Win? |
Marc Koller | U.S. Congress, 3rd Dist | Independent | W |
Peter Wright | U.S. Congress, 5th Dist | Democratic | L |
Jo Ann Hardesty | Portland City Council #3 | nonpartisan | W |
Julia DeGraw | Portland City Council #2 | nonpartisan | L |
Louise Lopes | Clackamas Co. Comm. #2 | nonpartisan | L |
Peter Winter | Clackamas Co. Comm. #2 | nonpartisan | L |
Sherry Healy | Clackamas Co. Clerk | nonpartisan | L |
Paulette LIchatowich | Columbia Co. Comm. #2 | nonpartisan | W |
John Maxwell | State Senate #16 | Democratic | L |
Cynthia Hyatt |
State House #15 | Independent | W |
Brian Halvolsen |
State House #32 | Independent | W |
Chris Henry |
State House #40 | Independent | W |
Mike Ellison | State House #19 | Democratic | W |
Dana Carstensen |
Metro Council | nonpartisan | L |
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BRASS TAX proposed by Progressive Party city council candidate
Submitted by DavidDelk on Mon, 04/23/2018 - 23:44
More Services/No cuts/Tax the Rich!
Julia DeGraw, Progressive Party endorsed candidate for Portland City council (Position 2, currently filled by Nick Fish) Julia DeGraw last week announced her BRASS TAX proposal in a press conference. The Basic Rights and Social Services Tax (BRASS Tax) will focus increased city level taxes at major corporattions and the city's wealthiest citizens, raising revenue to fund services without cuts to basic city services.
From Julia's press release:
The BRASS Tax is a revenue plan tied to funding for crucial social programs, including:
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City-wide, tuition-free and universal Pre-K staffed by teachers paid and supported on par with Portland’s K-12 teachers.
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Massive expansion of public emergency, transitional and affordable housing projects, built or purchased with bonds paid back through rents and BRASS Tax revenues.
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Mental health and addiction programs to reduce suffering and replace a criminal justice-approach to health problems.
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Full-time, family wage positions at Portland’s Parks and Recreation to end the excessive reliance on “temporary” workers.
In order to fund these programs, the BRASS Tax proposes the following changes to Portland’s tax structure:
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Raise Portland’s business income taxes on the biggest companies, which are almost all global multinational corporations. This progressive tax would raise the threshold for exemption, while raising rates at the top.
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Create a city income tax with rising rates on the top 10%, 5%, 2% and 1% of income-earners.
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Enact a city-wide luxury tax on extravagant consumer goods and services—cars over $80,000, jewelry over $5,000, cosmetic surgery, moorage/slip fees for yacht owners, a special tax on corporate box reservations and season tickets at the Moda Center and Providence Park.
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Improve upon the Novick CEO tax.
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Explore a linkage fee similar to what Seattle has – it would be the price of doing business in Portland for big out-of-state developers and contractors.
View her press conference and get more details here.
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