Oregon State Budget Rebalance
(Salem, OR) -- The Democratic majority in the Oregon Legislature says they've rebalanced the budget in light of cuts from the Trump Administration to eliminate a 900 million dollar gap. The budget was trimmed by 128 million dollars. Separating from some federal tax cuts added 311 million dollars in revenue. Republicans have threatened to send that cut to voters in November. The rest of the savings came from other reductions. ODOT has a separate budget and it was rebalanced with 288 million dollars in cuts. If voters defeat the transportation referendum, legislators will deal with that problem in 2027.



