medsticker What you need to know about measure 66 and 67 Most other states aren’t envious of Oregon’s tax structure which relies heavily on an unstable income tax. Recently it’s weaknesses have been underscored by a weak economy. While income taxes are progressive (taxing the wealthy instead of the poor) they have one major drawback, when the economy suffers the taxable income decreases, making our State legislature struggle to find funding sources for our most needed social programs. Facing an $852 million dollar cut in the state budget, Democrats worked diligently last year to pass Tax Fairness legislation. The increase in taxes will only affect those who can afford it; wealthy Oregonians sharing the burden while our poor economy recovers.  According to Defend Oregon 97.5% of Oregonians won’t see their taxes increase.

Without hesitation conservative ideologues quickly responded by creating the maligned group Oregonians Against Job Killing Taxes. Acting under their deceptive name, they gathered enough signatures to put the tax increases on the ballot.

So here’s the facts:

  • A “no” vote will cut 3 million dollars from the University of Oregon’s budget. Making another tuition increase imminent.
  • A “Yes” vote will preserve public services we need most including education, health, and safety.
  • A “Yes” vote will tax those who can afford it, wealthy Oregonians making over $250,000 a year.
  • The Oregon Corporate Minimum tax has not been increased since 1931. A “no” vote will keep it at $10. Fact: Adjusted for inflation $10 in 1931 would be equal to $140 in 2008.
  • A “Yes” vote will raise the Corporate Minimum tax to $150, preserving funds for social programs.

Sometimes the boundaries of the University give us the perception of being in a protected square unaltered by the difficult times around us, but this recession has already hit our campus hard. Students, including myself, have seen a 7.9% increase in our tuition and the threat of another hike is very real. Classified staff that we rely on are being forced to take furlough days equal to pay cuts and our professors are underpaid compared to universities of equal size, seriously threatening our schools ability to hire and retain the best teachers.

A “no” vote will only exacerbate the problems we as students already face; increasing our tuition, and cutting programs and services we need most.

In January vote “Yes” on measure 66 and 67. Your vote will count.

Sign the pledge:

Your Vote Counts!

Your Vote Counts!

  • Share/Bookmark

Oregon Seal

REP. NANCY NATHANSON
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 13

MEDIA ADVISORY

For Immediate Release For More Information Contact:
October 6, 2009 Dorothy Waller 503-986-1413

Join Rep. Nancy Nathanson for Saturday Morning Coffee

EUGENE –Representative Nancy Nathanson (D – Eugene) invites constituents to join her for coffee and informal conversation. She will be at Laughing Planet Café in the Jefferson-Westside Neighborhood, Saturday, October 10 from 11am – 12:00pm.

Who: Rep. Nancy Nathanson
What: Coffee Meet and Greet
When: Saturday, October 10 from 11:00am – 12:00 pm
Where: Laughing Planet Café
760 Blair Blvd
Eugene, OR 97401

  • Share/Bookmark
 

SummitLogo 2009 Youre invited to the Democratic Party of Oregon Summit in Sun River Oct. 16th 18th For those of you who are eager to get started helping right away, we have a lot of volunteer opportunities coming up and some fun events planned. The first of which is the Democratic Party of Oregon Summit this October 16th-18th in Sunriver Oregon. Everyone is encouraged to come! If you’re new to the group it will be a good way to get to know each other and you will meet Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Oregon), Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon), and many other politicians while working in workshops and networking.

This is a great way to start getting involved, position yourself for internships, and learn more about Oregon politics. If you’re interested in signing up please email me or come to the meeting tomorrow. The cost is set at $50 per person. RSVP through Facebook, email, or in person at our meeting Tuesday 6pm Lillis 112. For more details you can view the schedule here: http://summit.oregondemocrats.org/

Also -We’ll be staying at my house in Black Butte Ranch Resort, with a fireplace, an HD TV, and a hot tub, so it should be fun too!

  • Share/Bookmark
Tagged with:
 

Nancy Nathansonseal color1 A warm welcome from State Rep. Nancy Nathanson
State Representative

District 13

Welcome University of Oregon College Democrats!

A new year has started at the University and with it many new and exciting opportunities ahead. As some may know, the first legislative committee days of the interim are currently underway in Salem. Although I am at the capitol this week for the meetings, I will be back in Eugene soon and look forward to meeting with you in the near future.

In the meantime, you are always welcome to contact my office and send any questions, comments, or suggestions my way.

Again, welcome to an exciting new year!

Sincerely,

att5ee201 A warm welcome from State Rep. Nancy Nathanson

Nancy Nathanson
State Representative, District 13

Capitol Office: 900 Court St NE H-280, Salem, OR 97301 – Phone: 503-986-1413
District: P.O. Box 41895, Eugene, OR 97404 – Phone: 541-343-2206
http://www.leg.state.or.us/nathanson/

  • Share/Bookmark

Gubernatorial candidate John Kitzaber

Gubernatorial candidate John Kitzaber

While many of the new Freshman were finding their way around campus, Getachew Kassa (Student Vice-President) and myself were at Davis meeting with former Governor John Kitzhaber at a luncheon for his gubernatorial candidacy. Many prominent members of the community were in attendance, including the owner of Ninkasi, one of the owners of the Eugene Weekly, and State Representative Jefferson.

Our conversation with Kitzhaber was brief and to the point. It seemed clear to me that Kitzhaber has solid answers and is prepared for the primaries and possibly the general election. He was confident and decisive when answering a barrage of questions. Most of our time was spent discussing how he plans to fund higher education in hard economic times. He said we need to look for a new and stable funding source. Kitzhaber assured us that his policies would take into consideration the interests of students, faculty, staff, and administrators; going so far as to suggest the creation of a new panel to have a broad discussion on the future of higher education in Oregon. After meeting him its clear that John Kitzhaber is dedicated to improving the quality of life of all Oregonians by reforming healthcare, adequately funding education, and protecting our environment. He’s educated on the issues and has positive can do spirit for the future -a spirit which I hope all Oregonians can attach themselves to.

I would like to thank Gov. Kitzhaber for answering our questions and for his dedicated service to Oregonians. I would also like to thank Quinn Reilly for inviting us to the event. You can learn more about Kitzhabers platform by visiting his website or by following his facebook. Before we left we invited Kitzhaber to participate in a primary debate with the other Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill Bradbury. We hope that both will be willing to come and share with us their views on healthcare, the environment, education, and the economy.

Ryan McCarrel
Pres. College Democrats
University of Oregon

  • Share/Bookmark
 

Health care reform is being seriously threatened by the Republican party, recently coined the “no” party, and special interests spending $1.4 million dollars per day to stall efforts on comprehensive reform.

Congressman Peter Defazio wants to hear from you. He’ll be here during the August recess to listen to our personal stories, answer our serious questions and address our concerns. Can you give 1 hour of your time to help make universal health care in this country a reality?

When: Tuesday, August 18th from 5:15 to 6:15PM

Where: Eugene City Council Chambers, Eugene City Hall – 777 Pearl Street

Health care effects all of us and for the last 40 years no substantial policy changes have been made while insurance costs continue to rise leaving millions without coverage. The last election proved that the youth vote matters – let us build on this momentum so we don’t have to fight for health care in the future.

Be the voice and presence of change. If you can invite 5 of your friends to attend as well. RSVP via Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=138991653464

Thank you,

University of Oregon College Democrats

Do you need a ride? Email us at colleged@uoregon.edu

  • Share/Bookmark