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April 14, 2017 - Cheers for Gorsuch

U.S. Chamber President Congratulates Judge Gorsuch on His Confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court ‘He will undoubtedly use his gifted legal mind to help our country sort through our toughest questions for years to come,’ says Donohue WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue […]


April 13, 2017 - Schrader: Limit Congressional wages

Congressman Kurt Schrader Congressman Kurt Schrader re-introduced his Hold Congress Accountable Act (H.R.1794), which would reduce the salary of Members of Congress in the event of a government shutdown for as long as the shutdown continues. He first introduced a version of this bill in 2013 immediately following the start […]


April 12, 2017 - Scheduling bills create a chain reaction

The Oregon Prosperity Project Call it Newton’s Law of Political Physics: For every action created by a regulation there is an equal and opposite reaction. Few proposed bills illustrate this principle as clearly as SB 828 and HB 2193, which would change the rules for scheduling workers. The bills require […]


April 11, 2017 - Oregon continues above pace growth

Steve Duy Oregon Economics Indicator The February 2017 State of Oregon Economic Indexes was released today.  Full report is available here.  We thank KeyBank for their generous support of this project. Oregon’s economy continues to make gains in 2017. Highlights of this month’s report include:


April 10, 2017 - Stocks & forecasts in a dangerous world

by Ralph Cole, CFA Executive Vice President of Research Week in Review April 7, 2017 — Equity markets were relatively flat on the week as economic data was weighed against global events. Interest rates continued their slow trend downward with the 10-year U.S. Treasury finishing the week at a 2.32 […]


April 8, 2017 - Lawmakers float rolling back mortgage interest deductions

By Oregon Small Business Association, A typical monthly mortgage payment consists of two parts: a repayment on a part of the principle borrowed, and an additional amount based on the interest rate the mortgager charges for the loan. These two items (“principal and interest” or P&I) are added together into […]


April 7, 2017 - Small biz optimism near record high

By NFIB, Small business optimism remained at one of its highest readings in 43 years, as small business awaits a new healthcare law, tax reform, and regulatory relief from Washington, according to the February National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Small Business Optimism Index, released today. “It is clear from […]


April 6, 2017 - Ruling expands Oregon whistleblower law

Barran Liebman Oregon Law Firm On March 21, 2017, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals determined that Oregon’s whistleblower statute protects private employees from retaliation for internal reports of possible violations of law.  This is the first case to hold that internal verbal complaints by an employee are a protected […]


April 5, 2017 - 23 Counties hit record job rate

By Oregon Employment Department, Benton County had Oregon’s lowest seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in February at 2.9 percent. Grant County (7.2%) registered the highest rate for the month. Fourteen of Oregon’s counties had unemployment rates at or below the statewide rate of 4.0 percent and 22 counties were below the […]


April 4, 2017 - Wyden & Blumenauer unveil three marijuana bills

U.S. Senator Ron Wyden Oregon, Press Release Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., along with senior member of the House Ways and Means Committee Representative Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore.,  introduced three pieces of legislation to preserve the integrity of state marijuana laws and provide a path for responsible federal […]