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Oregon House OKs Tobacco, E-Cigarette Tax

$2-a-pack hike would face voters in 2020

The Oregon House on Thursday approved an increase in the state’s tobacco tax to bridge a Medicaid shortfall.

Lawmakers voted 39-21 to pass House Bill 2270, which would increase the cigarette tax by $2 and impose a new tax on e-cigarettes. The measure heads to the Senate but would ultimately need approval from the voters in 2020.

The tax is central to the governor’s proposed funding package for the Oregon Health Plan, which is the state’s version of Medicaid. The state is facing a $346 million Medicaid shortfall because of less federal funding.

The cigarette tax would be raised from $1.33 per pack to $3.33. E-cigarettes and cigars will be taxed at 65% of wholesale price.


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