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2 perspectives on bipartisan bill that would hike Oregon lodging tax to help wildlife
2 perspectives on bipartisan bill that would hike Oregon lodging tax to help wildlife
2 perspectives on bipartisan bill that would hike Oregon lodging tax to help wildlife

Published on: 02/11/2026

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FILE - An adult male wolf from Oregon's Middle Fork pack on a remote camera in Wallowa County on Feb. 7, 2021.

Lawmakers are meeting in Salem to discuss and decide the fate of a flurry of bills during Oregon’s short legislative session this year. One of those is a bipartisan bill that would hike the state’s lodging tax at places like campgrounds, hotels and Airbnbs from 1.5% to 2.75%.

The tax increase is expected to raise tens of millions of dollars for wildlife protection, habitat conservation, anti-poaching efforts, combating invasive species and mitigating wildfires. It would also compensate ranchers for cattle killed by wolves.

The bill’s sponsors, Rep. Mark Owens, R-Crane, and Rep. Ken Helm, D-Beaverton, join us to share why they support it and why they revived it this year after it died in the final days of last year’s session. Mark Brandt, president and CEO of the Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association, also joins us to share his opposition to the bill.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/02/11/oregon-lodging-tax-wildlife/

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