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May 29, 2020 - Business need COVID liability protection

By US Chamber of Commerce, American businesses are working hard to take measures to protect their employees and customers amid the COVID-19 crisis, however the risk of opportunistic lawsuits poses a significant barrier in their ability to bounce back from the economic crisis. As businesses start to reopen, employers simply […]


May 28, 2020 - Unemployment rate by county

By Oregon Employment Department, COVID-19 Impact April seasonally adjusted unemployment rates are not available for Oregon counties due to processing delays caused by large increases in unemployment. Not seasonally adjusted unemployment rates are being used for this news release. They reflect April’s increase in unemployment related to the COVID-19 pandemic. […]


May 27, 2020 - Oregon economic forecast: What’s next?

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis The Oregon Office of Economic Analysis released the latest quarterly economic and revenue forecast. For the full document, slides and forecast data please see our main website. Below is the forecast’s Executive Summary. While the Covid-19 outbreak has injected a great deal […]


May 26, 2020 - COVID-19 is killing the Oregon economy

By Dr. Eric Fruits Cascade Policy Institute Many Oregon businesses are looking forward toward May 15. That’s the day the state expects to ease some of Governor Kate Brown’s COVID-19 “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order. But, many businesses are considering whether they should they re-open at all. Dakine is closing […]


May 24, 2020 - COVID-19 Employee Benefits Round-Up

By Gabrielle Hansen & Jeff Robertson Barran Law Firm The legal and regulatory response to COVID-19 continues to modify the compliance landscape for employers, and this includes new requirements and options for employer-sponsored health and retirement plans. Read on to learn more about some of the recent changes. Flexibility for […]


May 22, 2020 - Wyden’s bill to help non-profits during pandemic

US Senator Ron Wyden Wyden, Merkley Introduce Bill to Help Non-profits during Pandemic Washington, D.C. – U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley said today they are introducing legislation that would help nonprofit organizations in Oregon and nationwide meet an increase in demand for their services due to the coronavirus […]


May 21, 2020 - A case for small modular nuclear reactors

By Rachel Dawson Cascade Policy Institute Oregon, it’s about time we talk about nuclear power. No, I don’t mean major reactors like PGE’s decommissioned Trojan Nuclear Plant which shuttered in 1992. Rather, I’m talking about small modular reactors (SMRs) which are experiencing rapid development and receiving great international interest. Countries […]


May 20, 2020 - Oregon COVID recession dissapating

By Josh Lehner Office of Economic Analysis The Oregon Employment Department has been doing a good job every week publishing the latest data and providing insights into who is applying for unemployment insurance. As seen in the chart, the first wave of initial claims from the COVID-19 recession is thankfully […]


May 19, 2020 - Oregon AG on Judge’s re-opening ruling

Oregon Attorney General, Statement from Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum on Baker City Circuit Court Ruling: “Today, Baker City Circuit Court Judge Matthew Shirtcliff issued a ruling in the Elkhorn Baptist Church et al v Katherine Brown case stating that Governor Brown’s emergency ‘Stay at Home, Save Lives’ executive order cannot […]


May 18, 2020 - New rules for Oregon businesses

Oregon Executive Order Allows Previously Closed Businesses to Reopen — While Offering Specific Guidance for Retailers By Daniel Walker Barran Liebman Oregon Law Firm, Today, Oregon Governor Kate Brown issued Executive Order No. 20-25, which provides a framework for Oregon’s gradual reopening. The process proceeds through three phases, with each […]