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Initiative Petition 35 would have replaced our current system with a rigged system created by and for large out-of-state retailers, at Oregonians’ expense. #orpol
The consequences of Washington's liquor privatization scheme have been disastrous. We can’t let Oregon make the same mistake as Washington. Learn more about how to #KeepItLocalOR: keepitlocalor.com #orpol #orleg
➡️Fewer choices and higher prices for consumers ➡️An unprecedented hit to our small businesses ➡️Potential funding shortages for schools, health care, and public safety That’s what’s at stake with #IP35’s risky liquor privatization scheme. Learn more: keepitlocalor.com
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Keep It Local Oregon
A portion of every liquor sale in Oregon provides key funding for our students, healthcare, public safety, and other services we all depend on. Our regulated system keeps costs fair for consumers,...
Efforts to privatize liquor sales across the country have one thing in common: Consumers, businesses, and communities all suffer the consequences. Here in Oregon, we can say NO to #IP35. #KeepItLocalOR #orpol #orleg abc27.com/news/pennsylva…
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Pennsylvania lawmakers make new push to privatize liquor sales
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — For decades, Republicans have tried to get Pennsylvania out of the booze business, but have been unsuccessful. However, a new approach that would let voters decide ma…
What’s happened since Washington privatized liquor nearly 10 years ago? ⬆️20% higher prices ⬇️Smaller selection of liquor varieties ⬇️Significant drop in revenue for local communities Oregon doesn’t have to make Washington’s mistake. Say NO to #IP35. krem.com/article/news/i…
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Private liquor in Washington state: Are we better off?
Washington voters decided liquor would be privatized in 2012. But has this decision paid off so far?
Want to learn more about how to #KeepItLocalOR? Sign up today to get campaign updates and join us in saying NO to #IP35: keepitlocalor.com/get-updates
In 2011, special interests duped Washington voters into privatizing their state’s liquor market. The consequences were disastrous for local businesses and communities. Now the same special interests are making the same empty promises to Oregonians. We know the truth. No on IP 35.
Here in Oregon, we’re proud of our local distilleries, wineries, and breweries — but a risky liquor privatization scheme could spell disaster for the brands we love. Learn more about why local businesses and organizations oppose Initiative Petition 35: keepitlocalor.com
What happened when special interests duped Washington voters into privatizing their state’s liquor system? See for yourself. Let’s not make the same mistake, Oregon: Reject Initiative Petition 35 to protect local businesses and communities. #KeepItLocal #orpol #orleg
From Astoria to Bend, Eugene to Pendleton, Oregonians are proud of our locally-owned beer, wine, and spirits. But Initiative Petition 35 threatens our small, local businesses & the thousands of jobs they provide in our communities. That’s why businesses oppose #IP35.
Revenue from liquor sales helps fund Medicaid, helping low-income Oregonians access care through the Oregon Health Plan. That funding could be in serious jeopardy if a ballot measure to privatize liquor passes. Rejecting Initiative Petition 35 protects funding for healthcare.
Here in Oregon, we're proud of our locally owned beer, wine, cider and spirits. That’s why we’re saying NO to liquor privatization. Learn more about the effort to #KeepItLocal and defeat Initiative Petition 35 ⬇️ keepitlocalor.com #KeepItLocal #orpol #orleg
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Keep It Local Oregon
A portion of every liquor sale in Oregon provides key funding for our students, healthcare, public safety, and other services we all depend on. Our regulated system keeps costs fair for consumers,...
A new liquor privatization scheme could spell disaster for small businesses like Bendistillery and their workers. That’s why local businesses oppose Initiative Petition 35, which would deregulate Oregon’s liquor market. Learn more ⬇️ #orpol #orleg #KeepItLocalOR
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