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An Oregon bill would prevent the state from assessing unexpected...

An Oregon bill would prevent the state from assessing unexpected utility taxes on companies with data centers in enterprise zones during their enterprise zone agreement, which includes certain county-granted tax abatements. Senate Bill 1532 was passed by the Senate and House and sent to the governor to be signed. It would give companies like Facebook more certainty that they wouldn’t face higher property taxes in enterprise zones. The governor has said he would sign the bill, and co-sponsor Mike McLane (R-Powell Butte) said he expects it to be signed soon.

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