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April 12, 2018 - Gov. calls for Special Session. Now what?

By Oregon Prosperity Project, Governor Brown Announces Intent to Sign SB 1528, Call for Possible Special Session – What’s Next? April 6 was the deadline for Governor Kate Brown to announce intent to veto the bill that would disconnect Oregon’s tax code from the 2017 Federal Tax Cut and Jobs […]


April 11, 2018 - 7 Oregon broadband grants awarded to expand access

By Business Oregon, Business Oregon announced seven recipients of grant funds designed to advance broadband infrastructure in rural areas. “Bridging the digital divide is an integral part of growing our rural economies and creating a Future Ready Oregon,” Governor Kate Brown said.


April 11, 2018 - What’s driving Portland’s sudden population decline?

By Taxpayer Foundation of Oregon The most recent population estimates from the Census Bureau show that Portland’s population growth has slowed to the lowest level in years. The Portland metropolitan area—which includes Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties, as well as Clark county in Washington—grew by a little more than 30,000 […]


April 10, 2018 - Oregon pension fund sues casino mogul

Oregon pension fund sues the board of Wynn Resorts, which hid sexual predation of founder, for breach of fiduciary duty Oregon State Treasurer Press Release, ​SALEM – State Treasurer Tobias Read and Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum announced a shareholder lawsuit against Nevada gambling mogul Steve Wynn and the board […]


April 9, 2018 - Oregon’s unprecedented growth

By Josh Lehner, Oregon Office of Economic Analysis A common refrain our office hears is that Oregon’s growth in recent years is unprecedented. Meaning that we’ve never seen population growth like this before. This is usually in the context of the housing market and explaining away our shortage more as […]


April 7, 2018 - Masters Week provides lessons in business

Four Masters Fundamentals By Tom Holt The Holt Company Masters Week marks the high holy holidays of golf. But it’s more than a tournament. The Masters showcases paths to excellence at every level. There’s a lot we can learn, beyond the golf, from The Masters. Here are my four Masters […]


April 6, 2018 - Supreme Court reverses Obama overtime rule

By NFIB, The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) commends the Supreme Court of the United States’ decision in Encino Motorcars LLC v. Navarro, which held that the U.S. Department of Labor exceeded its authority under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) when it reversed a longstanding regulatory interpretation relied […]


April 5, 2018 - Google, Facebook big Oregon expansions

By Oregon Small Business Association, In recent months, both Google and Facebook have completed or announced continued expansion of their already significant presence in the State. Facebook can be said to have led the current phase of Oregon-based technology growth. It broke ground on it’s first data center in Prineville […]


April 4, 2018 - Oregon #5 fastest job growth state

Oregon’s Job Growth Fifth Fastest Among the States By Oregon Employment Department, Oregon had the fifth fastest job growth among the states from January 2017 to January 2018. Adding 50,600 jobs for a growth rate of 2.7 percent, Oregon’s solid job growth was slower than first ranked Utah (+3.1%) and […]


April 3, 2018 - Lawmakers change what a tax is

By Anthony K. Smith Oregon NFIB In 1995, the Oregon Legislature was worried about taxes. Legislators were so worried about runaway tax increases, and the punitive effects of higher taxes on Oregonians, that they passed House Joint Resolution 14, which referred a statewide ballot measure to voters asking them to […]