Oregon eyes a new path for roads after Measure 120 defeat

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Oregon voters rejected Measure 120, leaving lawmakers with the task of crafting a long-term funding plan for roads, bridges and transit by 2027. With the gas-tax hike off the table, the Legislature faces pressure to identify new revenue options to maintain and improve the state’s transportation network and fund future projects.
- What's next for ODOT after Oregon voters reject the gas tax hike? KATU
- Voters overwhelmingly defeat Oregon Measure 120, gas tax referendum Statesman Journal
- Oregon voters overwhelmingly rejecting hikes to gas tax and vehicle fees Oregon Capital Chronicle
- Oregon overwhelmingly votes down Measure 120's transportation tax and fee hikes KGW
- Oregon voters decisive as they reject gas tax, renominate Drazan Oregon Public Broadcasting - OPB
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