By John A. Charles
When Gov. Kotek announced her “Prosperity Roadmap” in December, she quickly appointed former Republican Senator Tim Knopp as her Chief Prosperity Officer.
Given such aspirations, one might logically assume that Democratic colleagues would introduce legislation in the February session to promote economic opportunity for fellow Oregonians. Unfortunately, that legislation never arrived.
When given a chance to repeal or reform Oregon’s worst-in-the-nationestate tax, Senate Democrats voted to make it…