Oregon’s May 2021 Economic and Revenue Forecast released on Wednesday presents a bright outlook. The 2021-2023 forecast paints a better picture than what Governor Kate Brown’s budget reflected in December when the state was projecting “strong cost controls” in the health care system.
COVID-19 federal aid and tax revenue played a major role in the state’s monetary outlook. According to a summarized report, available resources have increased since the last forecast by more than $1 billion per biennium through 2025-2027. The personal kicker is projected at over $1.4 billion.
Tom Holt, managing partner at The Holt Company, says the additional money will give legislators some breathing room as they work to craft the new state budget.
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SALEM â An anti-doxxing bill that passed the Oregon House with broad support could be amended in the Senate to shield public agencies from having to release certain personal information about their employees.
In its original form, House Bill 3047 would allow people to sue someone who released personal information about them on social media or in another public forum if they could prove the release was done with the intent to harass or cause harm. It passed the House 58-0 in April.
Doxxing is a term frequently used to describe the malicious releasing of a personâs home address, personal contact information and other details about their personal lives to the wider public in a move seen as encouraging harassment.