Activists file for ballot measure to repeal new taxes
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KGW: Anti-tax petitioners on Friday filed their signatures at the state capitol to repeal two new tax increases. The group Stop Job-Killing Taxes said they had far more than the 55,000 required signatures to get their measure on a ballot, as they filed the petitions at the Secretary of State’s office. One of the new laws increases taxes on those who make more than $125,000, the other raises taxes on corporations. The group said many in the business community supported the Legislature when they were making the tax hike temporary, but now they fear the taxes would be permanent.
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