Betsy’s “no tax” distraction

Betsy's no tax distraction

Betsy Vega wants to represent Ward 6 on Salem City Council. She just needs you to ignore a few things first. Like the fact that 86% of her campaign funding comes from Marion-Polk First and the Oregon Realtors PAC. Not from Ward 6 neighbors. Not from East Salem families. From two outside money interests with their own very specific reasons for wanting a friendly vote on the council. When developers and real estate PACs are bankrolling 86 cents of every dollar you raise, you are not a community candidate.

And what has Betsy chosen to lead with? A bold public stance on the Oregon gas tax referendum — a statewide ballot measure that a Salem city councilor has exactly zero power over. Salem City Council does not pass state law. Does not repeal state law. Has nothing to do with it. Betsy Vega has the same influence over this referendum as your neighbor’s golden retriever.

Listen, it’s clear the gas tax referendum is doomed. But the funding Betsy is so loudly opposing? It flows back to municipalities like Salem for road maintenance. Betsy Vega is campaigning against money for Salem roads while running for the body that oversees Salem roads. The PACs that built her apparently forgot to brief her on that part. Ward 6 desperately needs road improvements.

Now she’s going after Mai Vang for having a personal opinion on public transit funding too — specifically, for saying she personally supports mass transit and Cherriots while making clear that as a councilor she’d leave funding decisions to voters. But here’s the part Betsy really doesn’t want you to think too hard about: Salem City Council has no vote on any SAMTD payroll tax. Cherriots is an independent district. A Ward 6 councilor cannot impose it, block it, or control it in any way. Vega is attacking Mai Vang for a personal opinion on a tax that the seat she’s running for has zero jurisdiction over.

Yes, the candidate who reads her answers is attacking her opponent for actual thoughts.

Ward 6 has a clear choice: a candidate who was built by outside money, or a candidate who was built by this community. One of them knows what Ward 6 actually needs and what a city councilor actually does. Vote wisely.