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March 21, 2011 - Oregon NFIB Poll on ObamaCare

Oregon NFIB member Poll Puts Finger on the Pulse of the Problem With ObamaCare By Oregon NFIB, SALEM, Ore., March 7, 2011—They are both the engine of all economies and also the people at the center of the health-care debate in America, and their responses to one of the questions […]


March 20, 2011 - Study: Delayed energy projects cost two million jobs

Reports Shows Delayed Energy Projects are Costing the Economy $1.1 Trillion and Nearly Two Million Jobs By U.S. Chamber WASHINGTON D.C.—As part of its Project No Project initiative, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released a first-of-its-kind economic study today identifying 351 stalled energy projects nationwide that in aggregate are costing […]


March 19, 2011 - Oregon has had four months of strong job growth

By Oregon Employment Department, Oregon’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 10.4 percent in January, essentially unchanged from 10.6 percent in December. Newly revised figures show that Oregon’s unemployment rate was 11.0 percent in January 2010. January marked Oregon’s lowest unemployment rate in 24 months. Not since January 2009, when the […]


March 18, 2011 - Portland Business Alliance releases voter poll

Results show jobs, economy overriding concern for voters By Portland Business Alliance, Portland, Ore. – Today, the Portland Business Alliance and Portland General Electric released results of a public opinion survey of registered voters in four Portland-metro counties. The survey, conducted by noted pollster Tim Hibbitts of Davis, Hibbitts & […]


March 17, 2011 - How the Japan quake will impact the U.S. economy

By Bill Conerly, Conerly Consulting, Businomics BUSINOMICS: I rarely invite guest authors in, but the following piece is worth an exception. The author is Phil Diamond, CFA, Chief Investment Officer of Focus Point Solutions: PHIL DIAMOND:  Before you all get the idea to ask the question, we thought we’d go […]


March 16, 2011 - Study: 11,758 jobs lost due to Oregon regulations

Oregon’s Employment Laws Cost 11,578 Jobs By Oregon Prosperity Project, It’s always difficult to quantify just how costly a state’s regulatory environment can be, but a recently-released study commissioned by the US Chamber of Commerce puts an exact number on the lost jobs in Oregon due to our burdensome workplace […]


March 15, 2011 - States edge closer to online gambling for revenue

States edge closer to online gambling for revenue By Oregon Tax News As states struggle to balance their budgets, they constantly search for new ways to increase revenue and decrease their deficits. Although there is a federal ban on Internet gambling, several states, led by New Jersey, battle to legalize […]


March 14, 2011 - Businesses named in AG’s consumer complaint Top 10 list

Businesses named in AG’s consumer complaint Top 10 list By Oregon Attorney General The Department of Justice has improved its online business complaint search function and is making raw complaint data available to private sector software developers to create new applications Oregon Attorney General John Kroger today recognized National Consumer […]


March 13, 2011 - US Chamber criticizes NFL Union Decertification

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Statement on the  NFL Players Association  action to Decertify As a Union By U.S. Chamber of Commerce WASHINGTON, D.C.—U.S. Chamber of Commerce Senior Vice President of Labor, Immigration, and Employee Benefits, Randel K. Johnson, issued the following statement on the decision by the NFL Players Association […]


March 12, 2011 - US Tech: Outsourcing decreased by 45%

By BDO Chicago, IL –– According to a study by BDO USA, LLP, a leading accounting and consulting organization, only 35 percent of U.S. technology companies surveyed are currently outsourcing services or manufacturing to companies outside of the U.S. This represents a 43 percent decrease from the 2009 high when […]