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June 30, 2022 - Campaign to stop the out-of-control CFPB director

By US Chamber of Commerce Press Release, The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today launched an extensive campaign to expose and defeat Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Rohit Chopra’s ideologically driven agenda to radically change the nature of America’s financial services industry. If allowed to proceed, his agenda would harm […]


June 30, 2022 - Minimum wage increases again

Annual Compliance Check: Planned Increase in Oregon’s Minimum Wage is Effective July 1 By Josh Goldberg Barran Liebman Law Firm It is that time of year again when employers must ensure that their pay rates are consistent with Oregon’s annual automatic increases to the minimum wage. The new applicable minimum […]


June 29, 2022 - Oregon Inclusive Economic Recovery

By Josh Lehner, Oregon Economic Analysis Office Our economy, and our society have long-standing disparities that remain today. The good news so far this cycle is that when it comes to employment trends and opportunities by age, gender, geographic location, and race and ethnicity, these disparities are not wider today […]


June 28, 2022 - Portland reforms to make things worse

By Lars Larson, KXL Radio radio host I’m not dumb enough to argue Portland has a great city government. It failed miserably during the last two years especially as mobs in the streets demanded defunding of police…leading to a massive increase in crime. Now, a charter review commission has come […]


June 27, 2022 - Third Party Deliver Fee Cap

By Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association, Third Party Deliver Fee Cap / Hotel Loading Zones Recently, the Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association (ORLA) went to bat on a couple of issues affecting restaurants and lodging properties in Portland and we came away with two huge wins! On the restaurant side, […]


June 24, 2022 - Retail sales slip. Sales swing among many sectors

National Retail Federation, Retail sales slowed in May as consumers faced continuing inflation and higher prices for essentials like food and gasoline, the National Retail Federation said today. “Retail sales are reflecting Americans’ growing concern about inflation and its impact on the cost of everything from groceries to gas,” NRF […]


June 23, 2022 - Oregon’s construction outlook

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Oregon’s construction outlook remains solid in the years ahead. Our office’s employment forecast calls for moderate gains due to the fact the industry is at historic highs today, and the underlying volume of work moving forward should be fairly steady in the […]


June 22, 2022 - Oregon AG pushes for Red Flag law. Bill advances in Senate.

By Oregon Business News Note Oregon Attorney General Diane Rosenblum issued an announcement for support for a national red flag law stating “As OR’s Attorney General I’m committed to keeping guns out of the hands of people who shouldn’t have them. To keep our communities safe, we need to make […]


June 21, 2022 - Portland paying businesses for the damage they helped caused

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D Cascade Policy Institute It’s budget season for local governments in Oregon. Budgets may sound boring. In reality, they are the best demonstration of what politicians truly prioritize. Forget the campaign promises and the press releases. The budget is where the action is. This year, there is […]


June 20, 2022 - Wyden: Ban Data Brokers from Selling Americans’ Location

US Senator Ron Wyden Press Release, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden said today he is cosponsoring the Health and Location Data Protection Act, legislation that bans data brokers from selling Americans’ health and location data. “When abortion is illegal, researching reproductive health care online, updating a period-tracking app, or bringing a […]