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October 31, 2019 - Oregon Hispanics: Labor, Education data

By Oregon Employment Department, According to the 2013-2017 five-year ACS estimates (the most current available), Oregon had roughly 2.1 million people between the ages of 25 and 64. Of them, 236,000 were of Hispanic or Latino origin, while the state’s non-Hispanic population in the same prime working age range totaled […]


October 30, 2019 - Oregon Ag sues WA firm over robocalls, deceptive ads

Oregon Attorney General Office, Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum filed a lawsuit against the Vancouver, Washington company U.S. Air Ducts, its owners and their associated companies for violating Oregon’s Unlawful Trade Practices Act (UTPA) by using deceptive marketing practices to make over 11 million unwanted robocalls to Oregon phone numbers and […]


October 29, 2019 - Amazon battles Seattle over taxes

Wall Street Journal Editorial, Amazon prides itself on progressive values, but it has discovered that it’s tough to do business under Seattle’s progressive government. The company is now spending big to elect a more business-friendly City Council on Nov. 5 in a test of whether the left or the far […]


October 28, 2019 - Minimum wage hikes spur bankruptcies

By Oregon Small Business Association, Restaurants Unlimited, a Seattle based company operating 35 upscale and casual restaurants in six states, is one of the latest casualties of recent hikes in the minimum wage. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July. In bankruptcy documents, chief restructuring officer David […]


October 25, 2019 - Paperwork nightmare bill passes House

By NFIB, The United States House of Representatives passed a bill  that would put America’s small business owners’ personally identifiable information at unprecedented risk and cost them billions of dollars and millions of hours in paperwork. The Corporate Transparency Act of 2019 (H.R. 2513), which passed the House 249-173 attempts […]


October 24, 2019 - California and Oregon’s gas woes

By Bob Clark, Taxpayer Association of Oregon Foundation Back in the year 2012, world oil prices are still at a peak and California is preparing to launch in 2013 its Cap and Trade Program to reduce CO2 emissions. Not to fall behind California, Oregon state politicians earlier this year (2019) […]


October 22, 2019 - Oregon job growth slows

By Oregon Employment Department, In September, Oregon’s total nonfarm payroll employment added 200 jobs, following a loss of 900 jobs in August. Job gains have cooled recently, averaging only 100 per month over the past five months. This flat economic trend is in contrast to gains that averaged 3,000 jobs […]


October 21, 2019 - Wyden: Bill to ban U.S. oil export

US Senator Ron Wyden, America still imports nearly a million barrels a day, while we send 3 million barrels a day overseas Senators Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) and Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), have reintroduced legislation to reinstate the ban on sending American crude oil abroad. “The math simply […]


October 18, 2019 - Costly financial mandate, HR 2513, closer to vote

By NFIB, The U.S. House of Representatives is poised to vote on the Corporate Transparency Act of 2019, which, if it passes, would prove costly for small business owners. The legislation, also known as H.R. 2513, would require businesses with 20 or fewer employees to file forms that record the […]


October 17, 2019 - 13 PDX locations part of Mexico drug, money laundering ring

By Oregon District Attorney, A coordinated, multi-agency law enforcement operation was conducted today to dismantle a vast international drug trafficking organization that conspired to distribute methamphetamine, heroin and cocaine manufactured in Mexico throughout the Portland Metropolitan Area, announced Billy J. Williams, U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon. Federal search […]