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Salem-News.com (Feb-03-2008 19:29)
Bush`s Budget Puts the Death Squeeze on Public ProgramsTim King Salem-News.comExperts say that in spite of the nation's darkening economic clouds, brought on by decreasing tax revenues, Congress will probably not take action this year to stem the bleeding. (SALEM, Ore.) -
The spiraling growth of Medicare and the high cost of renewing the President's tax cuts are among the reasons that Democrats anticipate inheriting a record budget deficit that will likely break the 413 billion record set four years ago.
Salem-News.com (Jan-31-2008 10:40)
OCPP Finds Racial Pattern in Oregon`s Subprime LendingSalem-News.comOCPP's findings are consistent with those of a report released last year by six housing research and advocacy groups that examined five cities where Washington Mutual lends. (SILVERTON, Ore.) -
As the Oregon legislature prepares to consider stronger regulation of the mortgage loan industry, a new analysis by the Oregon Center for Public Policy has found a racial pattern in the state's subprime lending.
Salem-News.com (Jan-25-2008 11:53)
Economic Stimulus Package Leaves Oregon ExposedSalem-News.comOregon could lose about $90 million in revenue if bonus depreciation is in the stimulus package. (SILVERTON, Ore.) -
While the tentative deal reached yesterday between the White House and House leaders on an economic stimulus package contains laudable elements, Oregonians should worry because it fails to provide for direct federal aid to states and threatens to reduce Oregon's revenue stream, according to the Oregon Center for Public Policy.
Salem-News.com (Jan-24-2008 09:58)
Soaring Global Wheat Prices Increase Hunger for Millions of AfghansSalem-News.comWFP asks for $77 million in U.S. Aid. (KABUL, Afghanistan) -
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and the Government of Afghanistan today urged the international community to fund a sharp increase in needed food assistance for poor persons and families in Afghanistan who cannot afford to pay soaring local prices for wheat, a staple of the Afghan diet.
Salem-News.com (Jan-23-2008 19:57)
More to Qualify for Oregon Health Plan as Poverty Line RisesSalem-News.comAt its peak, the Oregon Health Plan served 132,000 poor people, its enrollment has fallen to 19,000. (SILVERTON, Ore.) -
The poverty line inched up today with the federal government's release of the 2008 Federal Poverty Income Guidelines, affecting eligibility for a number of federal and state programs such as the Oregon Health Plan.
Salem-News.com (Jan-21-2008 22:46)
OCPP Finds that Cutting Income Tax on Capital Gains Would Harm Nearly All OregoniansSalem-News.com"Oregon's most serious economic problem is not sub par growth, but the growing gap between the haves and have-nots" - OCPP analyst Michael Leachman. (SILVERTON, Ore.) -
With the state having begun a top-to-bottom review of its tax system, a report released today makes the case that cutting the existing income tax on capital gains -- an idea often bandied about -- would harm all but the wealthiest Oregonians.
Salem-News.com (Dec-18-2007 19:49)
Public Policy Group Says Tax System Keeps Oregon AfloatSalem-News.comThe Oregon Center for Public Policy says many other states drown in red ink. (SILVERTON, Ore.) -
While nearly half the states in the country will face budget shortfalls next year or the year after, Oregon is projected to collect just enough revenue to stay above water, according to analysts at the Oregon Center for Public Policy.
Salem-News.com (Nov-28-2007 12:55)
Depression Stalks Oregon Residents who Struggle for FoodSalem-News.comSuicidal thoughts are also much more common among the food insecure, according to the report Empty Cupboards, Empty Feelings. (SILVERTON, Ore.) -
Oregonians struggling to put food on the table are more than twice as likely to suffer from depression than those with no such worries, according to a new report released today by the Oregon Center for Public Policy.
Salem-News.com (Nov-20-2007 09:53)
Happy Holidays: Now Go Eat Your BootstrapsSue Grace for Salem-News.comThe plight of this Nevada journalist is a reminder of how distorted the government's point of view has become when it comes to accurately assessing poverty levels. (CARSON CITY, Nv.) -
A few years ago, I wrote an editorial about how nothing bad is supposed to happen on your birthday. It was about how when I was 14-years old, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on my birthday, November 22, 1963.
Salem-News.com (Oct-22-2007 14:03)
Legal Funding for Poor Announced by Oregon SenatorsSalem-News.comThe Senate recently awarded $390 million in new funding for the Legal Services Corporation. (WASHINGTON, D.C.) -
At the urging of Senators Gordon Smith and Ron Wyden, the Senate Appropriations Committee announced the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) will receive $390 million in funds for 2008, an increase of $42 million from the 2007 budget. |
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