Gas price map shows Oregon is deep trouble

    By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, Last week, a gas tax map from GasBuddy.com shows the entire West Coast in extreme price range for gasoline.   This type of inflated gas price will ripple across the entire economies of the West Coast.

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Death by liberalism: Oregon’s famous mall

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, What Portland liberals did to the famous Lloyd Mall they will soon do to Oregon if voters they continue down the progressive path. Lloyd Center Mall once made history. It was the nation’s largest open-air shopping center. It was famous for being the first year-round ice rink in a…

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Oregon award winners: Worst politician, Worst waste, more …

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, Just in time during the Academy Awards we offer our results of the Oregon Taxpayers Awards as voted upon by 400+ responses. Here are the results: WORST OREGON POLITICAL FIGURE  WINNER! Oregon Governor Tina Kotek: Her $4.3 billion gas tax (hikes gas taxes 15%, ups DMV fee 300%, hikes…

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Amazon to buy Oregon’s largest solar/storage project

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, Amazon has offered $83 million to buy solar energy and storage in Eastern Oregon to power its data centers, but a state council needs to sign off on the deal before it’s finalized. The Sunstone project sold to Amazon in the Pine Gate Renewables bankruptcy court auction in January,…

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9 states cut income taxes in 2025 (Oregon looking worse)

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, As 2026 began, income tax rates began to fall across nine states, representing nearly a quarter of all states. Other states cut their corporate taxes. No wonder famed Oregon start-up Dutch Bros. Coffee bailed Oregon for Arizona. States are cutting taxes and attracting more businesses, which generate tax revenue…

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WILL OREGON SEE JULY 4TH DISRUPTIONS?

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, The few days before New Year’s Eve, the State of Washington allowed dealers to sell fireworks.  This has become an opportune time for Oregonians to travel north to purchase what they need ahead of July 4th — especially for some who seek items that are not available in Oregon. …

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OREGON FUELS IDAHO’S ECONOMIC BOOM

By Dr. Eric Fruits, Guest opinion for Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, Idaho has a unique “C.O.W.” problem, and it is actually fueling a massive economic boom. Governor Brad Little explains that the state is seeing a huge wave of newcomers from California, Oregon, and Washington. These families and businesses are fleeing their home states…

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Can you spot the coal-free nation on this chart? (Like Oregon)

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, Can you spot in the chart above which nation just eliminated their last coal plant by looking at industrial electricity prices? It is easy; it is the nation with the highest electricity prices.   That is the United Kingdom, with the highest electricity prices among these selected nations.  These prices…

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Graphic details Kotek’s Prosperity Roadmap flaws

Oregon’s Prosperity Roadmap: Mistaking Bureaucratic Activity for Economic Progress By Dr. Eric Fruits Economist International Guest opinion by Taxpayers Foundation Oregon Governor Tina Kotek’s “Oregon Prosperity Roadmap,” released in December 2025, arrives during an economic emergency for the state. Oregon faces sluggish job growth, elevated unemployment projected through 2026, and declining population as businesses and…

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GEORGE FOX BECOMES OREGON’S LARGEST PRIVATE UNIVERSITY

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, George Fox University, a liberal arts college in Newberg, Ore., has grown in the past two decades to become the state’s largest private university with more than 4,350 students enrolled this year, according to Oregon Public Broadcasting. What started as a small Quaker college has grown into a nondenominational…

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