Current and Past Events

Current and Past Events
April 6, 2019 Jeff Strang

Ongoing Events:

Chapter meetings are generally held the first Wednesday of the month, at 6pm. Please contact us for the meeting link if you’d like to stop by!

You can also get updates on meetings and our activities by joining the chapter (by registering with Common Ground USA and living in Oregon or Washington).

Upcoming Events:

Check back here for events!


Recent Past Events:

Legislative Session Kickoff Social [NEW DATE]

When: NEW DATE–> February 1st, 2023, at 5:30pm

Where: SteepleJack Brewing, 2400 NE Broadway, Portland OR

Hors d’oeuvres provided

Speakers: Reps. Valderrama and Tran (invited)

Cost: FREE

RSVP @ [email protected]


A September Social Event

September 20th 2022
@ Lucky Lab-Hawthorne
915 SE Hawthorne Blvd Portland, OR 97214

We would like to invite you to a social event on September 20th at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne. It has been a while since we have been able to hold in-person social events, and we all could benefit from time with fellow advocates. We will host Representative Rob Nosse, and speak about our legislative agenda for the upcoming session.

 

Northwest Economic Research Center has published results of a Portland land value-based property tax study, and we’d like to share them.

Social Event on Wed., Oct. 16, 5:30-7:00pm,

Community Room at Lucky Labrador Brew Pub.

Light food provided. Presentation starts at 6pm; discussion to follow.

Featuring Portland State University’s Sy Adler, Prof. of Urban Studies and Planning, and Tom Gihring, Research Director, CG OR-WA. Teaser: Multifamily housing is the big winner!


Oregon Social Event: 2019 Property Tax Reform (and Zoning Changes?)

Mar. 20, 2019, 5:30-7pm, Lucky Lab Brew Pub
915 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland
*Hors d’oeuvres provided*
–to share/discuss information about the 2019 Oregon legislative session
and City of Portland Residential Infill Project!

Featured Speakers (beginning at 6pm)

Jody Wiser, Tax Fairness Oregon, will share info about SJR 2, to keep property assessments within 75% of real market values, and SJR 21, to transfer property tax provisions from the Constitution to statute.
Oregon Rep. Carla Piluso will speak about property tax inequities and how to address legislators on fixing the property tax limitations.

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