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November 21, 2011 - Oregon Minimum Wage rises to $8.80 in 2012

by Andre Harboe Oregon Employment Department Oregon’s minimum wage rate will increase to $8.80 per hour on January 1, 2012. The state’s minimum wage is linked to inflation and will rise 30 cents per hour, or 3.5 percent. Oregon’s minimum wage has been set at $8.50 per hour since January […]


November 20, 2011 - Rogue webistes: Web’s 2nd most visited site

by Tom Collamore U.S. Chamber of Commerce There was a really important hearing on Capitol Hill regarding the issue of rogue websites. As the testimony before the House Judiciary Committee shows, rogue websites have absolutely no place in the legitimate market: they do not follow laws, they do not pay […]


November 19, 2011 - Shop Small Biz on 11/27 campaign tries to tweak Black Friday weekend

Shop Small Biz on Saturday campaign tries to tweak Black Friday weekend News Note:  This commercial is on network TV and on You Tube has almost a million views.  The idea is to help small businesses during the down economy by shopping for at least one item on the Saturday […]


November 18, 2011 - Why Oregon is down $107 Million

Oregon’s latest revenue forecast was just released and the news is not good. By State Representative Dennis Richardson The anticipated state revenue from the General and Lottery Funds has been readjusted downward by another $107 million. This $107 million reduction, follows the $198 million revenue decrease discussed in the August […]


November 18, 2011 - Representative Kotek on Revenue Forecast

Statement Of House Democratic Leader Tina Kotek On Revenue Forecast: By State Representative Tina Kotek “This revenue forecast shows us the middle class is still being rocked by the global economy, even while our Oregon indicators are slowly and consistently getting better. While more and more Oregonians are getting back […]


November 17, 2011 - FTC enforcing rules on websites that obtain data from children

FTC Enters into Consent Decree with Skid-e-Kids for COPPA Violations By David M. Silverman Davis Wright Tremaine NW Law Firm The operator of the Skid-e-Kids website, a self-described “Facebook and MySpace for kids,” has learned that it is not enough merely to have a privacy policy that requires parental consent […]


November 16, 2011 - Wave of new Oregon permit rules

New Layer of Permitting Regulations May be In Offing By John Ledger Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate After almost two years, DEQ’s Portland Air Toxics Solutions Committee wrapped up its final meeting and the DEQ issued a semi-draft report for comment. The word “Portland” should really have been […]


November 15, 2011 - Low-cost Trend Troubles: Daily Deals, Netbooks, Cheap China goods

Low-cost Trend Troubles: Daily Deals, Netbooks, Cheap China good By Oregon Small Business Association As the economy continues to sputter, U.S consumers have increasingly cut spending and embraced bargain shopping as a way of life. New data, however, suggests that recent fixtures of American frugality may be on the way […]


November 14, 2011 - Washington reforms liquor laws — Is Oregon next?

Washington voters just approved I-1183 to privatize liquor sales. The first day distributor can start selling is March 1st of 2012. The state must close its 164 state liquor stores by June 2012. KGW-TV went a step further by asking whether the reforms could come to Oregon. KGW-TV asked both […]


November 13, 2011 - Corporate Free Speech: New rules proposed

by Blair Latoff US Chamber of Commerce Brad Smith, a professor at Capital University Law School and chairman of the Center for Competitive Politics, wrote a very revealing op-ed in the Wall Street Journal that draws the connection between opponents of corporate free speech and organized labor. Smith’s column focuses […]