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June 20, 2010 - FCC internet control rules will kill jobs

FCC Effort to Regulate the Internet Jeopardizes Jobs U.S. Chamber of Commerce WASHINGTON, D.C.–“The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today expressed deep concern about the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) notice of inquiry (NOI) on the best legal framework for broadband Internet access. “Regulating the dynamic, competitive broadband industry with rules originally […]


June 19, 2010 - Poll shows top 20 business risks

BDO Study Identifies Leading Risk Factors At 100 Largest Public Retailers By BDO The following is the list of the Top 20 Risk Factors of the Largest U.S. Retailers: 1.  General Economic Conditions 96% 2.  U.S.& Foreign Supplier/Vendor Concerns 86% 3.  Competition & Consolidation in Retail Sector 85% 4.  Credit […]


June 18, 2010 - NFIB slams new Health Care Grandfather rule

Grandfathering Rules Eliminate Choice, Flexibility for Small Businesses By National Association of Small Business WASHINGTON, D.C., June 14, 2010 — Susan Eckerly, senior vice president of the National Federation of Independent Business, America’s leading small business association, issued the following statement in response to the latest rules on grandfathered health […]


June 17, 2010 - BP apology TV ad hits airwaves

Here is the BP television ad that has hit the airwaves about the Gulf oil spill. These Gulf oil spill response ads can be seen on many news channels which highlight the help BP is offering the gulf.


June 17, 2010 - Oregon unemployment ties 30 year high

Oregon statewide unemployment for May 2010 By David Cooke, Economist Oregon Employment Department Oregon’s Employment Situation: May 2010 Oregon’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 10.6 percent in May, the same as in March and April. The rate has been essentially unchanged for the most recent seven months. Oregon’s unemployment rate […]


June 16, 2010 - What’s an Issue Ad and Why Should I Care?

By David Oxenford Davis, Wright and Tremaine LLP In the last few weeks, I’ve been asked several times by broadcasters whether an ad should be considered an “issue ad.”   Usually, the ad in question deals with some sort of faintly controversial issue, and the broadcaster seems torn about how to […]


June 15, 2010 - IRS Takes the Thrill Out of Gambling

By Oregon Tax News, Thanks to the IRS, successful gamblers may become losers.  Those gamblers who win $600 from racetracks and state lotteries, $1,200 or more from slots or bingo, $1,500 from keno, or $5,000 from poker will receive a Form W-2G from the IRS to report their winnings.  Federal […]


June 14, 2010 - What the exploding Oregon budget looks like

By Patrick Emerson Oregon Economics Blog Kaboom!  Went the Oregon general fund. The Office of Economic Analysis blog has a nice picture that does a good job describing the torpedo they good ship Oregon took to her hull. This is net receipts from February though April for the last 14 […]


June 13, 2010 - Chamber: Don’t hit taxpayers with oil spill bill

By U.S. Chamber of Commerce WASHINGTON, D.C.—Thomas J. Donohue, president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, issued a statement today clarifying comments that he made at a recent Christian Science Monitor media breakfast on the BP oil spill cleanup efforts:  “The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico […]


June 12, 2010 - NIKE World Cup ad scores with critics

NIKE is no stranger to ground breaking ads, and critics (Yahoo Sports, LA Times ) are hailing this one as the next. See it for yourself below.