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Improved corporate profits mean Oregon’s budgetary squeeze isn’t as tight as feared
Improved corporate profits mean Oregon’s budgetary squeeze isn’t as tight as feared
Improved corporate profits mean Oregon’s budgetary squeeze isn’t as tight as feared

Published on: 02/04/2026

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Oregon lawmakers will have about $300 million more than previously projected to maintain state programs and services in the current two-year budget, meaning steep cuts to programs and services are no longer likely.

Oregon lawmakers will have about $300 million more than previously projected to maintain state programs and services in the remaining 17 months of the current two-year budget, state economists said Wednesday.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2026/02/improved-corporate-profits-mean-oregons-budgetary-squeeze-isnt-as-tight-as-feared.html

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