PGE, Nike fund anti-tax campaign

7:22 am

Nigel Jaquiss reports in today’s Willamette Week that Nike, PGE and other large Oregon corporations are funneling money to oppose two tax measures on the ballot in January through the Portland Business Alliance and Associated Oregon Industries.

PPS School board director Pam Knowles recently resigned as Chief Operating Officer of Portland Business alliance after five years there.

Nike branding opportunitySchool board co-chair Trudy Sargent sporting the Nike swoosh (photo courtesy Kenneth Libby)

Nike is a long-time corporate partner with PPS, as evidenced by ubiquitous Nike “swooshes” on school district property. Earlier this week, school board members sported Marysville shirts at their meeting to show solidarity with the recently displaced school community. Prominent on the shirts was a Nike logo.

If Nike were serious about supporting schools, they would take a stand for re-balancing corporate and individual taxes in Oregon, skewed against individuals and in favor of corporations for at least 20 years.

But paying taxes doesn’t provide branding opportunities.

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Steve Rawley is the father of two PPS students and is publisher and editor PPS Equity.

filed under: Budget, Fundraising, Media, School Board, Tax policy

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3 Responses

  1. Comment from Miss Merry Sunshine:

    RIGHT ON, STEVE!!!!

  2. Comment from marcia:

    Ok Steve…moved on over here from the fire site…Just to say..If Nike was really philanthropic, they would be more than willing to pay their fair share of taxes to provide services to the citizens of Oregon…not just provide volunteers and donations when someone feels like it is convenient. Wish I could pay my taxes whenever I felt like it.

  3. Comment from Steve Rawley:

    That’s what I’m saying, Marcia! :)