State senator sues Gov. Brown over tax measure
SALEM, Ore. (AP) – An Oregon state senator has filed a lawsuit against top lawmakers and the state’s governor, alleging that the passage of a controversial March tax measure violated the state Constitution.
Brian Boquist, a Dallas Republican, filed the suit Tuesday in state tax court, naming the Oregon Department of Revenue, as well as Gov. Kate Brown and the heads of both halves of the state Legislature in their official capacities, seeking to block the implementation of Senate Bill 1528.
The move amounts to the latest objection from Republicans to the bill, which passed the Legislature in March and stopped a federal tax deduction created by President Donald Trump from automatically lowering Oregonians’ state income taxes.