Impact of Measure 66 and Measure 67 on Gilliam County

By the Numbers
| Children in public schools: | 233 |
| People on the Oregon Health Plan: | 132 |
| Seniors and people with disabilities receiving long-term care (in-home, assisted living, nursing homes): | 13 |
| People who received an initial unemployment check in 2009: | 72 |
| Released criminal offenders under supervision: | 6 |
| Tax filers who make $250,000 or more (households) or $125,000 or more (individual filers): | Unknown – less than 10 |
What’s at Stake?
- $206,337.61 in K-12 school funding for Gilliam County’s 233 students.
- Arlington SD 3: $101,565 ($440.21 per student)
- Condon SD 25J: $104,770 ($448.19 per student)
- Gilliam County Courts, which could close one day a week
- A tax break for 72 unemployed people, who will receive a tax refund on the first $2,400 they received in unemployment benefits






