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October 31, 2023 - Portland Metro Chamber speaks on teacher strike

By Portland Metro Chamber of Commerce, Below is a letter that was sent to representatives of Portland Public Schools, the Portland Public Schools Board and Portland Association of Teachers. The Portland Metro Chamber is the leading voice for our region’s employer community representing over 2,300 members. More than 80% of […]


October 30, 2023 - Eugene eyes new gas station rules

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation Finding a place to pump gas in Eugene may be harder in the future if the Eugene City Council sides with activists and bans construction of new stations as a means to curb the use of fossil fuels, according to OPB. The city has […]


October 26, 2023 - Portland incentivizes to bring business back

By Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association, Portland City Council Passes Tax Incentive to Bring Businesses Back Downtown – To qualify for the tax credit, businesses must enter a new lease or extend a current lease for four years or more in central city neighborhoods including Downtown, Lower Albina, the Lloyd […]


October 25, 2023 - Wyden: Urge FCC to Improve Access to Local Journalism

By U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, Press Release Oregon’s U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden joined colleagues in a letter urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to improve access to local media on streaming platforms. Current law and FCC rules state that traditional cable and satellite networks must work directly […]


October 24, 2023 - Excited (or Worried) about AI? Attend Vision Oregon Event

By Oregon Business and Industry Are you excited, worried or just curious about artificial intelligence and the opportunities the technology might create for your business? If so, register now for OBI’s 2023 Vision Oregon Event, which will feature a keynote address by futurist Steve Brown. He will share some of […]


October 23, 2023 - AG Announces $20 Million National Settlement With Payment Processor

By Oregon Attorney General Press Release Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum joined 50 attorneys general in announcing a $20 million settlement with payment processor ACI Worldwide. Oregon will receive approximately $200,000 from the settlement. The settlement resolves a 2021 testing error that led to processing $2.3 billion in unauthorized mortgage […]


October 17, 2023 - Grant awarded to elevate coastal hospitality sector

By Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association. Lane Workforce Partnership (LWP), in collaboration with Southwestern Oregon Workforce Investment Board (SOWIB), Northwest Oregon Works (NOW), Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association (ORLA), and the Oregon Coast Visitors Association (OCVA) is proud to announce their successful joint application for a Department of Labor Critical […]


October 17, 2023 - Venture investing plummets

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation Higher interest rates in the third quarter of 2023 have slowed investment by out-of-state venture capitalists in Portland area start-up companies, which spent $79.6 million in the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan area according to Portland Inno.   That represents a precipitous drop from the $207.2 million […]


October 16, 2023 - Oregon AG joins 22 AGs on student loan case

By Oregon Attorney General, Press Release Urges the Fifth Circuit to uphold the U.S. Department of Education’s student loan discharge authority and other protections for borrowers harmed by predatory institutions. Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum has joined a coalition of 23 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief with the U.S. […]


October 12, 2023 - Changes to WA paid sick leave, minimum wage

Upcoming Changes to Washington’s Paid Sick Leave & Minimum Wage October 11, 2023 By Nicole Elgin & Bruce Garrett By Barran Liebman Law, Paid Sick Leave In the 2023 legislative session, the Washington State Legislature passed Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5111 (ESSB 5111) requiring employers with construction workers who have […]