Impact of Measure 66 and Measure 67 on Douglas County
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By the Numbers
| Children in public schools: | 15,181 |
| People on the Oregon Health Plan: | 14,076 |
| Seniors and people with disabilities receiving long-term care (in-home, assisted living, nursing homes): | 1,037 |
| People who received an initial unemployment check in 2009: | 6,932 |
| Released criminal offenders under supervision: | 370 |
| Tax filers who make $250,000 or more (households) or $125,000 or more (individual filers): | 473 |
What’s at Stake?
- $7.86 million in K-12 school funding for Douglas County’s 15,181 students.
- Oakland SD 1: $313,440 ($437.83 per student)
- Douglas County SD 4: $3.17 million ($439.49 per student)
- Glide SD 12: $384,910 ($439.27 per student)
- Douglas County SD 15: $185,094 ($444.57 per student)
- South Umpqua SD 19: $798,510 ($428.69 per student)
- Camas Valley SD 21J: $149,560 ($416.79 per student)
- North Douglas SD 22: $234,840 ($433.10 per student)
- Yoncalla SD 32: $192,150 ($429.25 per student)
- Elkton SD 34: $116,654 ($443.61 per student)
- Riddle SD 70: $255,590 ($439.47 per student)
- Glendale SD 77: $249,674 ($448.26 per student)
- Reedsport SD 105: $379,760 ($442.98 per student)
- Winston-Dillard SD 116: $740,610 ($435.61 per student)
- Sutherlin SD 130: $689,815 ($439.13 per student)
- Umpqua Community College: If the measures fail, UCC could be forced to raise tuition 9%, cap enrollment, suspend programs, and eliminate faculty positions as a result of a 5% reduction in Community College State Funding.
- Douglas County Courts, which could close one day a week
- A tax break for 6,932 unemployed people, who will receive a tax refund on the first $2,400 they received in unemployment benefits