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Oregon Gov. Brown floats $2 tobacco tax increase
She wants to use money to pay for state’s Medicaid shortfall
By SARAH ZIMMERMAN, Associated Press
Published: April 10, 2019, 9:08pm
SALEM, Ore. — Oregon Gov. Kate Brown plans to pay down the state’s Medicaid shortfall through a $2 tax increase on tobacco products, plus an additional tax on e-cigarettes and other vaping products.
The governor told the House Committee on Revenue Wednesday that the tax “will provide long-term sustainable funding,” while also encouraging people to quit smoking.
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