Oregon and Washington Ballot Measure Endorsements
NAYA Action Fund is endorsing key ballot measures in Oregon and Washington that directly impact our communities. From advancing workers' rights and protecting our environment to implementing critical electoral reforms, these measures align with our mission of uplifting Indigenous voices and advocating for meaningful change. Together, we can shape a future where Native rights, sovereignty, and self-determination are prioritized. Explore our endorsed measures and make your voice count in this pivotal election!
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YES ON OREGON MEASURE 115
Impeachment of an Elected Official
Allows the Oregon State Legislature the power to impeach and remove elected state executives, including the governor, secretary of state, attorney general, treasurer, and labor commissioner, making Oregon the final state to adopt this process. Find out more visit oregonvotes.gov.
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YES on Oregon Measure 116
Independent Public Service Compensation Commission
Establishes an independent commission to set salaries for state legislators, statewide elected officials, and judges, removing the responsibility of determining their own pay. Find out more by visiting here. -
YES on Oregon Measure 117
Ranked Choice Voting (RCV)
Implements Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) for federal and state elections, allowing Oregon voters to rank candidates by preference, changing how winners are determined in elections. Find out more by visiting here.
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NO on Oregon Measure 118
Corporate Rebate Tax
Imposes a 3% tax on corporate sales over $25 million, replacing the current corporate minimum tax, which could harm the state budget and deter Oregon business investments. Find out more by visiting here. -
NO on Washington Initiative 2117
Repeal of the Climate Commitment Act
Seeks to repeal the Climate Commitment Act, which establishes a cap-and-invest program to reduce carbon emissions, this would undermine critical climate protections and efforts to address environmental protections. Find out more by visiting here.
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NO on Washington Initiative 2109
Repeal of the Capital Gains Excise Tax
Seeks to repeal the Capital Gains Excise Tax, eliminating this tax would result in a significant reduction in state revenue and would reduce funding for essential services like education, early childhood programs, and other public investments. Find out more by visiting here.