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Impact of Measure 66 and Measure 67 on Clackamas County

By the Numbers

Children in public schools:58,961
People on the Oregon Health Plan:26,237
Seniors and people with disabilities receiving long-term care (in-home, assisted living, nursing homes):2,067
People who received an initial unemployment check in 2009:20,099
Released criminal offenders under supervision:763
Tax filers who make $250,000 or more (households) or $125,000 or more (individual filers):6,270

What’s at Stake?

  • $29 million in K-12 school funding for Clackamas County’s 58,961 students.
    • West Linn-Wilsonville SD 3J: $4.04 million ($434.91 per student)
    • Lake Oswego SD 7J: $3.2 million ($435.42 per student)
    • North Clackamas SD 12: $8.9 million ($430.98 per student)
    • Molalla River SD 35: $1.4 million ($432.09 per student)
    • Oregon Trail SD 46: $2.08 million ($435.08 per student)
    • Colton SD 53: $375,440 ($435.87 per student)
    • Oregon City SD 62: $4.04 million ($431.46 per student)
    • Canby SD 86: $2.5 million ($437.27 per student)
    • Estacada SD 108: $1.4 million ($431.68 per student)
    • Gladstone SD 115: $1.05 million ($438.19 per student)
  • Clackamas Community College: If the measures are overturned, CCC could be forced to raise tuition 9%, cap enrollment, suspend programs, and further eliminate faculty positions and reduce days as a result of a 5% reduction in Community College State Funding.
  • Portland State University could lose $7.08 million, resulting in higher tuition, staff and faculty layoffs, and program reductions.
  • Clackamas County Courts, which could close one day a week
  • A tax break for 20,099 unemployed people, who will receive a tax refund on the first $2,400 they received in unemployment benefits
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