Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek backs Salem property tax
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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek backs Salem property tax
Oregon governor and Salem resident Tina Kotek plans to vote for a temporary new property tax levy that aims to keep the city’s library, parks and senior center open as the capital city faces a $14 million budget gap.

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek backs Salem livability levy, concept of state payment to capital city
Oregon governor and Salem resident Tina Kotek plans to vote for a temporary new property tax levy that aims to keep the city’s library, parks and senior center open as the capital city faces a $14 million budget gap.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek backs Salem livability levy, concept of state payment to capital city • Oregon Capital Chronicle
Gov. Tina Kotek promised to protect Oregon values during her first press conference after the Nov. 5 election. (Photo by Julia Shumway/Oregon Capital Chronicle) Oregon governor and Salem resident Tina Kotek plans to vote for a temporary new property tax levy that aims to keep the city’s library, parks and senior center open as the capital city faces a $14 million budget gap. Kotek told reporters Monday that she will support the levy, which woul…
Oregon Governor Backs Salem Livability Levy Where the State Pays the Capital City - The Ashland Chronicle-Oregon
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek backs Salem livability levy, concept of state payment to capital city BY: JULIA SHUMWAY – APRIL 21, 2025 Gov. Tina Kotek promised to protect Oregon values during her first press conference after the Nov. 5 election. (Photo by Julia Shumway/Oregon Capital Chronicle) Oregon governor and Salem resident Tina Kotek plans to vote for a temporary new property tax levy that aims to keep the city’s library, parks and senior ce…
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek backs Salem livability levy, concept of state payment to capital city - Salem Reporter
Oregon governor and Salem resident Tina Kotek plans to vote for a temporary new property tax levy that aims to keep the city’s library, parks and senior center open as the capital city faces a $14 million budget gap. Kotek told reporters Monday that she will support the levy, which would charge property owners 98 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value, or about $229 annually for the average Salem homeowner. She said she hoped other residen…
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