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March 31, 2020 - Small business pleads lawmakers to halt destructive CAT tax

By Oregon Small Business Association The Oregon Small Business Association urges Legislature to stop the destructive CAT tax immediately. The first quarterly estimated payments for Oregon’s new “Corporate Activities Tax” on sales (not profits) are due April 30, even as many businesses’ cash flows collapse under Gov. Kate Brown’s orders […]


March 30, 2020 - Oregon Ag warns of Coronavirus fund scammers

Oregon Attorney General, As the Coronavirus takes a growing toll on peoples’ pocketbooks, there are reports that the federal government will soon be sending money by check or direct deposit to qualifying Americans. The details are still being worked out, but there are some important things to keep in mind, […]


March 27, 2020 - Update on small business disaster loans

By NFIB, Governors across the country are declaring disaster status to allow small businesses in their states to receive a disaster loan through the U.S. Small Business Association. The loans are made available to designated states and will provide low-interest federal disaster loans to small businesses suffering economic injury as […]


March 26, 2020 - Problems with the Metro housing tax

By Cascade Policy Institute, At the first—and likely only—public hearing on Metro’s “supportive housing” tax measure, one resident asked a question on everyone’s mind: “Our money isn’t being spent the way it should be now, so what assurances do we have that this will be any different?” The question highlights […]


March 25, 2020 - Can employer’s take temperature checks?

Barran Liebman Oregon Law Firm, The CDC and state and local health authorities continue to increase warnings regarding the danger of COVID-19 and its community spread. In response, the EEOC has issued a new statement and updated its Pandemic Preparedness in the Workplace and the Americans with Disabilities Act guidance. […]


March 24, 2020 - What Governor’s “Stay Home” order means for business

Elizabeth A. Rosso, Jordan Ramis PC A Lake Oswego, Bend, Vancouver Law Firm On March 23, 2020, Governor Kate Brown issued Executive Order No. 20-12, “Stay Home, Save Lives.” The Order is effective immediately and remains in effect until terminated by the Governor. While the Order does not require the […]


March 23, 2020 - Labor Bureau enacts rule changes to aid employers over COVID19

Bullard Law, Portland based law-firm BOLI Issues Two Temporary Orders to Support Employers In Response To COVID-19 March 20, 2020 By Kathryn M. Hindman & Jessica D. Osborne In an effort to provide additional support to Oregonians during the COVID-19 pandemic response, the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) […]


March 20, 2020 - Chamber backs Families First Response Act

By US Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Thomas J. Donohue issued a statement today following Senate passage of the “Families First Coronavirus Response Act”: “The Chamber applauds congressional leaders for moving quickly to pass a strong, bipartisan coronavirus response package that will provide immediate relief to American […]


March 19, 2020 - Oregon growth drivers

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Like the nation overall, Oregon is transitioning down to more sustainable rates of growth. Job gains are roughly in-line with what underlying demographics suggest the state needs to hold the unemployment rate steady. Eventually the cyclical drivers of growth will slow further […]


March 18, 2020 - Employer’s top 10 FAQs on Coronavirus

Dunn Carney LLP Portland and Salem based law firm During the ongoing spread of the coronavirus, Dunn Carney has been helping employers assess and respond to the implications and consequences of the virus for their workforce. As a service to our clients and the business community, we provide the following […]