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April 30, 2021 - Debit card swipe fees lawsuit aims to return billions

By National Retail Federation, Retailers filed a lawsuit today seeking to have the Federal Reserve lower its 10-year-old cap on “swipe” fees banks charge to process debit card transactions, saying the agency wrongly applied federal law and that merchants have paid billions of dollars more than intended by Congress while […]


April 29, 2021 - Late notice shutdown hurts business. Many won’t survive

Oregon Business and Industry, OBI Responds to Latest Round of Business Closures We absolutely share the governor’s concern about rising COVID cases and hospitalizations across Oregon. The end of this pandemic is in sight, and all of us need to continue practicing safety measures, including getting fully vaccinated, so we […]


April 28, 2021 - NFIB: Lockdowns impact those already most hurt

By NFIB, Reaction to Latest Shutdown Order Business closures unfairly punish those already negatively impacted by the pandemic SALEM, Ore., April 27, 2021—From Anthony Smith, Oregon state director for NFIB, the state’s largest small-business association, on Gov. Kate Brown’s announcement today, moving 15 of the state’s 36 counties back into […]


April 27, 2021 - House passes tax relief for business

By Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association, The Oregon House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to move forward with bipartisan legislation which would provide millions in unemployment insurance tax relief for some of Oregon’s hardest hit industries. House Bill 3389 passed the Oregon House and will now move to the Senate for […]


April 26, 2021 - OSHU rules when your employees have vaccine problems

By Barran Liebman LLP Oregon law firm, The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently issued guidance on when employers need to record adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines. OSHA’s guidance indicates adverse reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine are recordable on the OSHA recordkeeping log if it is: Work-related; A new […]


April 23, 2021 - Study: Repealing stepped-up basis tax rule destroys jobs

By NFIB, The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, issued the following statement regarding a new report that finds that repealing the stepped-up basis tax provision could significantly decrease job creation and hurt America’s small business owners. “As this study shows, repealing the […]


April 22, 2021 - Jobless by county

By Oregon Employment Department, March 2021 Employment and Unemployment in Oregon’s Counties In March 2021, 24 out of 36 of Oregon’s counties experienced over-the-month decreases in their unemployment rates. Clatsop and Union counties saw the largest over-the-month decrease, declining 0.9 percentage point each in March. Lincoln County had Oregon’s highest […]


April 21, 2021 - Rep. Bonham bill fixes unemployment tax trap

State Representative Daniel Bonham, Republicans push comprehensive fixes to Oregon’s unemployment benefits system SALEM, Ore. – A Republican-sponsored bill that was approved by the House with unanimous support seeks to introduce a number of fixes to Oregon’s unemployment benefits system. Chief among them is allowing businesses to reset their unemployment […]


April 20, 2021 - How the new $3,600 child tax credit impacts Oregon

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Included in the American Rescue Plan Act were some significant changes to the child tax credit for 2021. While some policymakers are looking to make these changes permanent, at this point they are for just 2021 only. These changes include an increase […]


April 19, 2021 - Portland business: Enough is Enough!

By Portland Business Alliance, Friday night, individuals declared that they planned to gather in our city and downtown to destroy it. They were successful. In the midst of collective efforts to help our region’s economy recovery from a multitude of crises, a small handful of people caused enormous damage to […]