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Oregon's SAIF Releases Evaluation in Response to Concerns

Features • May 17, 2004
Oregon's State Accident Insurance Fund (SAIF) recently released a 10-point self-evaluation in response to Governor Ted Kulongoski's concerns about the publicly-owned workers' compensation ...

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Subject: Oregon's SAIF Releases Evaluation in Response to Concerns

Posted On: September 9, 2004, 8:01 pm CDT
Posted By: Marvin McConoughey
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SAIF is the big bully in Oregon worker's compensation insurance. It claims corporation status when that is expedient, and public entitiy status when that is more advantageous. Unlike private sector competitors, SAIF cannot be sued in the federal court system, cannot be required to pay federal taxes, but can rely on the State of Oregon to do its investing for it and to provide the PERS Public Employees Retirement System that has been plagued by required taxpayer subsidies. The real benefits of SAIF's stock market assisted low rates are well known. The hidden economic costs of removing taxpaying capability from the economy are not well known. More recent personnel and public access to records scandals are actually less significant in the long run than the tilted playing field on which SAIF competes for the Oregon workers compensation insurance market.
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RE: This was a quick fix that fixed nothing. David Mark Williams
Sep 16, 2006, 9:49 am
This was a quick fix that fixed nothing. Jessica Smith
Mar 7, 2006, 9:59 am
Oregon's SAIF Releases Evaluation in Response to Concerns Marvin McConoughey
Sep 9, 2004, 8:01 pm
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