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June 17, 2015 - Pot revenue 60% below projection

By Taxpayer Association of Oregon Foundation A study on the revenue potential of recreational marijuana that was promoted during Oregon’s legalization ballot push last fall is $60 million less than the state’s most recent budget projection. That figure gap is even bigger if one accounts for the costs associated with […]


June 16, 2015 - Corporate Tax Disclosure emerging

Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate The issue of corporate tax disclosure – embodied in HB 2077 – continues to rear its ugly head as the bill gets continually scheduled for committee work in the waning weeks of session. The amendments being considered for HB 2077 require the public […]


June 15, 2015 - Mariota scores top NFL jersey sales

Marcus Mariota scores the number #1 NFL jersey sales in recent ranking. By Oregon Small Business Association The NFL’s online store reported that May jersey sales reveal the surging popularity of former Oregon Duck’s champion Marcus Mariota as his new Tennessee Titans jersey became the top selling jersey of all […]


June 11, 2015 - Chart: Oregon personal income

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Blog The fact that Oregon has below average income, by any conventional measure, has been well documented. See the Employment Department’s report or the library of work from ECONorthwest on the subject. Below, I simply update the standard per capita income figures […]


June 9, 2015 - Political economy of Clean Fuels Program

Fred Thompson, Oregon Economics Blog A quick Google search suggests that the phrase “politics makes for strange bedfellows” first appeared in an ancient Sanskrit text and was probably in fairly wide usage when Charles Dudley Warner in My Summer in the Garden (1870) punned “raspberries are sprawled all over the […]


June 8, 2015 - Wyden on lifting hemp bans

U.S. Senator Ron Wyden Press Release, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., urged lifting the federal ban on industrial hemp, which has a wide variety of uses and economic benefits in Oregon and nationwide. Hemp-based products contributed about $620 million to the U.S. economy in 2014, but current federal regulations prohibit farmers […]


June 5, 2015 - Paid sick leave to cost us a half billion

Paid sick leave mandate, SB 454, to cost Oregon small business a half billion By Oregon Small Business Association, Oregon small businesses are about to be hit with a half billion government mandate. The paid sick leave mandate, SB 454, is advancing in the Oregon Legislature and will cost businesses […]


June 5, 2015 - America’s Great Stagflation

By Michael Hendrix, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation Peter Thiel, the legendary co-founder of PayPal, says that the greatest threat to technological growth in America is a culture that embraces conformity. “I worry that the conformity problem is worse today than it was in the ‘50s,” said Thiel at an […]


June 4, 2015 - Oregon’s own, Dave’s Killer Bread, expands to 50 states

Dave’s Killer Bread expands to all 50 states By Oregon Small Business Association By the end of May, Dave’s Killer Bread will be available in all 50 states. The Milwaukie organic bread company has expanded explosively since Dave Dahl, fresh out of prison, first began to sell his experimental bread […]


June 3, 2015 - Bill raises workers’ comp 5%

By Jan Meekcoms Oregon NFIB Bill would raise attorney fees. Small business owners could see a 5 percent increase in workers’ compensation premiums under a bill being considered in the Oregon legislature. House Bill 2764 would raise attorney fees and create new scenarios in which fees could be awarded. “Oregon’s […]