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March 15, 2019 - US Chamber weighs in on Brexit vote

US Chamber Release, Marjorie Chorlins, executive director of the U.S. Chamber’s U.S.-UK Business Council, issued the following statement in response to the UK Parliament vote today to delay Brexit:


March 14, 2019 - NIKE setback in sex discrimination case

By Oregon Small Business Association Attorneys representing four women who alleged gender discrimination by Nike Inc., the sportswear giant based in Portland, won the first round in an attempt to broaden their litigation into a class-action lawsuit. Federal Magistrate Judge Jolie Russo rejected Nike’s motion to dismiss class and collective […]


March 13, 2019 - New overtime rules

By J. Chris Duckworth Bullard Law, Oregon law firm The United States Department of Labor (DOL) has proposed a new rule that would raise the salary threshold required to qualify for overtime exemptions to $35,308 per year, up from the current threshold of $23,660 per year that was set in […]


March 12, 2019 - How a gross receipts tax would hit Oregon

Tax Foundation by Garrett Watson, Nicole Kaeding This week, Oregon’s Legislative Revenue Office (LRO) provided economic projections to the Joint Committee on Student Success Subcommittee on Revenue to assess the impact of a proposed gross receipts tax on Oregon’s economy. The committee is interested in raising about $1 billion in […]


March 11, 2019 - Oregon new job trends

New and Emerging Jobs in Oregon: The Latest Trends By Oregon Employment Department The Oregon Employment Department’s occupational employment projections through the year 2027 include the latest trends in new and emerging jobs in Oregon. Projections provide the expected growth rate and annual openings for 724 different occupations from 2017 […]


March 8, 2019 - Job growth breaks 45-year NFIB record

By NFIB, Job creation among small businesses broke the 45-year record in February with a net addition of 0.52 workers per firm, according to NFIB’s monthly jobs report, released today. The previous record was in May 1998 at 0.51 workers per firm. The percent of owners citing labor costs as […]


March 7, 2019 - Oregon economy appears to be slowing

Timothy A. Duy Director, Oregon Economic Forum Department of Economics, University of Oregon Below is the University of Oregon State of Oregon Economic Indicators for December 2018. The release date is March 5, 2019. Special thanks to our sponsor, KeyBank The Oregon Measure of Economic Activity rose to 0.41 in […]


March 6, 2019 - The looting of Oregon hotel taxes

70/30 Split Protecting Lodging Tax Investments Threatened By Oregon Restaurant Association, Oregon’s lodging tax investments could be drastically reduced if Senate Bill 595 passes. If successful, SB 595 would eradicate the critical lodging tax reforms of 2003 by taking 30% of our industry’s 70% of any new or increased lodging […]


March 5, 2019 - Oregon now known as nation’s rent control state

By Wall Street Journal Editorial, 3,4,19 Governor Kate Brown signed legislation last week making Oregon the first state to enact statewide rent control. One would be hard put to identify an economic policy with a more proven record of destruction. Democrats say the law will ease the state’s housing-affordability crisis, […]


March 4, 2019 - Walden: Net Neutrality solutions

Oregon Congressman Greg Walden, Continuing his efforts to protect consumers, boost innovation, and maintain an open internet, Representative Greg Walden (R-Hood River)  called on Congress to pass a permanent legislative solution to net neutrality. “The fact is, since its creation the internet has been the single most important driver of […]