(Salem, OR) -- Oregon liquor drinkers may be paying more for their sips if Governor Kate Brown gets her way. In her 26-point-three-billion-dollar budget proposal released last week, Brown mentions raising the liquor tax by five-percent beginning in June. The move is expected to add 21-million dollars to the state's revenue. The conservative Tax Foundation says Oregon already has the second-highest taxation on liquor in the nation, with Washington claiming the top spot.