Oregon Ballot Measure 18 (2002)
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Oregon Ballot Measure 18 (2002) or House Joint Resolution (HJR) 45 is a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment that would permit local tax districts that have not imposed property taxes in any year on or after July 1 1990 to do so, among other provisions for dividing into tax zones. [1]
Official Ballot Title
Allows Certain Tax Districts To Establish Permanent Property Tax Rates And Divide Into Tax Zones[2]
Results
This measure failed at the November 2002 General Election.
Support and Opposition
No information yet
See also
References
- ↑ Complete Summary of this measure
- ↑ Detailed information on this measure from the Secretary of State

