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What comes next for Portland-area homeless services tax
What comes next for Portland-area homeless services tax
What comes next for Portland-area homeless services tax

Published on: 07/01/2025

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FILE - The Metro Council decided it would not ask voters to extend a regional homeless services tax.

Last week, the Metro Council decided it would not ask voters to extend a regional homeless services tax on the November ballot. The Supportive Housing Services tax, which is set to expire in 2030, applies to residents in Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties making more than $125,000 a year (or more than $200,000 for couples filing jointly). Businesses making more than $5 million annually are also subject to the tax which helps fund programs in the tri-county area to help people experiencing homelessness move into housing.

But a poll the Metro Council recently commissioned suggests that voters in the region appear to be questioning its effectiveness to help combat a crisis that has only gotten worse since the tax went into effect four years ago. The poll found that 53% of respondents said they would vote “yes” to reauthorize the tax, while 43% said they would oppose it.

The Metro Council is now exploring how to change the tax, including indexing income thresholds to inflation and removing quarterly payment requirements for most high earners. Joining us to discuss the future of the Supportive Housing Services tax is Metro Councilor Christine Lewis.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/07/01/metro-supportive-housing-services-tax/

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