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Yamhill County board approves letter opposing proposed 4% excise tax on new tires

2521294 · March 6, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners unanimously approved a letter opposing House Bill 3362, raising concerns the excise would duplicate existing funding mechanisms and burden local economies.

The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously March 6 to approve a letter opposing House Bill 3362, which would impose a 4% excise tax on the retail sale of new tires in Oregon.

Chair Johnston told the board she testified against the bill in Salem and urged the county to sign onto a written opposition because similar funding for wildlife-vehicle collision mitigation…

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