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Thank You for Voting Your 2021 Oregon State Member Ballot

Thank You for Voting Your 2021 Oregon State Member Ballot

January 5, 2021 Last Edit: March 4, 2025

Thank You for Voting Your 2021 Oregon State Member Ballot

A new session of the Oregon Legislature is upon us and your votes on this year’s member ballot help center NFIB’s lobbying positions in Salem.

Should any employee who tests positive for COVID-19 be presumptively compensated by Oregon’s workers’ compensation system?
Yes 11%
No 79%
Undecided 10%

Should Oregon businesses be protected from frivolous and unmerited COVID-related lawsuits?
Yes 97%
No 2%
Undecided 1%

Should Oregon maintain conformity with federal tax law to prevent the taxation of forgiven PPP loan funds?
Yes 89%
No 5%
Undecided 6%

Should the Oregon Legislature revise state laws related to gubernatorial powers in declared emergencies?
Yes 68%
No 14%
Undecided 18%

 

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