$1,600

for every Oregonian,
every year.

Vote Yes! on Measure 118 to get yearly rebates of $1,600 for yourself and every Oregonian, kids included. A four person household will get over $6,400 every year. Paid for by making giant corporations pay their fair share.

Estimate your rebate

How many people are in your household, including kids?

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4
+

Your household of 4 would receive an estimated:

$6,400
per year

Measure 118 helps working families

Cuts childhood poverty in half

A huge tax break for you and your household

Cash directly to you for whatever you need

More cash in your pocket boosts local economy

Measure 118 is revenue neutral and does not cut government funding!

  • General Fund dollars do not fund the rebate. All implementation and related costs are paid for by the new revenue.

  • Oregon’s lawmakers will implement and can adjust. They have the power to address any budget-impacting concerns.

  • $7 billion stimulus will boost Oregon’s economy. A thriving economy leads to additional tax receipts and General Fund resources.

Paid for by giant corporations like Comcast

Only taxes giant corporations after $25M of in-state revenue

These giant corps pay essentially zero state income tax

You pay way more taxes than these corporations

Corporations can stop crying and pay their fair share

Written by everyday Oregonians

Unlike most legislation written by partisan figures and special interests, the Oregon Rebate was written by a group of everyday Oregonians who came together in coffee shops in Eugene in 2018. 

A Huge Stimulus for Oregon Economies

The Oregon Rebate would inject over $6 billion to the local economy. See what that would mean for your metro area.

City Rebate Amount
Portland $3,552,000,000
Salem $693,000,000
Eugene $613,000,000
Bend $417,000,000
Medford $357,000,000
Corvallis $152,000,000
Grants Pass $137,000,000

OPB’s take on Measure 118

Endorsed By

“Measure 118 is a lifeline for Oregon renters facing skyrocketing costs. This rebate provides immediate relief in a volatile and often predatory housing market. For too many, a $1,600 check is the difference between a stable home and homelessness.”

- Kim McCarty, Executive Director of Community Alliance of Tenants

Join the fight to make corporations pay their fair share.