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Oregon faces a $373M budget gap from federal tax changes, risking cuts to key services.
Oregon faces a $373 million budget shortfall due to federal tax changes under H.R.1, which reduced state revenue by $888 million, prompting potential 5% cuts to agencies.
Lawmakers blame federal policy for shifting costs to Medicaid, SNAP, and economic growth, while Republicans cite rising state spending.
Cuts may impact education, childcare, public safety, and higher education programs, including STEM grants, Oregon Promise scholarships, and child care grants.
The Department of Early Learning and Care could lose over $60 million, threatening support for low-income parents.
Public safety may face delays and overcrowding.
A final decision is expected in 2026, with officials considering breaking from federal tax rules.
Oregon se enfrenta a una brecha presupuestaria de 373 millones de dólares por cambios en los impuestos federales, arriesgando recortes en servicios clave.