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December 10, 2019 - Nike pulls out of Amazon

By Oregon Small Business Association, Nike shoes and other products won’t be available at Amazon.com after the sports apparel company severed its two-year relationship with the giant online retailer. Customers will be able to buy Nike products directly from the company’s website, app, and outlet stores or at brick-and-mortar retailers […]


December 9, 2019 - Kicker Refund continues to expand beyond expectations

By Taxpayer Association of Oregon Foundation, Oregon taxpayers may see an even larger “kicker,” a credit on their 2019 personal state income tax returns, than previously anticipated. Previously, taxpayers were expected to receive an average $370 million refund in 2020 — now that kicker tax refund may grow much larger. […]


December 6, 2019 - Chamber issues guidelines on facial recognition

US Chamber of Commerce, The U.S. Chamber’s Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC) released facial recognition policy principles today to guide policymakers as they consider legislative proposals pertaining to the development and use of facial recognition technology. The seven guiding principles were released after gathering information from companies representing the technology, transportation, […]


December 5, 2019 - Ruling: Employers on hook for missed meal breaks

Oregon Court of Appeals: Employers are Strictly Liable for Employees Who Do Not Take Full Meal Breaks By Sarah Hale & Josh Goldberg Barran Liebman LLP, NW Law firm The obligations of an employer to provide meal and rest breaks for employees just became more onerous with the Oregon Court […]


December 4, 2019 - Why Carbon Tax 2.0 won’t work

By Cascade Policy Institute, Oregon is less than three months away from the next meeting of the Legislature and cap-and-trade is coming back. While California is setting the cap-and-trade example with sky-high power rates and rolling blackouts, Oregon’s State Senator Michael Dembrow is reworking the bill that failed to get […]


December 3, 2019 - Oregon economic forecast

By Josh Lehner, Oregon office of Economic Analysis The longest running U.S. economic expansion marches on. Growth has slowed in 2019 and downside risks remain elevated. However, a recession is not yet seen in the data. Importantly, the two primary causes for concern are either improving – the yield curve […]


December 2, 2019 - Walden: Concerns over medicine manufacturing moving overseas

Congressman Greg Walden, Representative Greg Walden (R-Hood River) spoke at an Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health hearing on the safety and national security concerns over the U.S. reliance on drugs and pharmaceutical ingredients manufactured abroad. As Republican Leader of the Energy and Commerce Committee, Walden has been committed to […]



November 27, 2019 - Ruling: Union caused $93 million in port damages

By Oregon Small Business Association, After a two-week federal civil trial, jurors determined that the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and Local 8 in Portland caused $93.6 million in damages to the last container ship terminal operator at the Port of Portland. ICTSI Oregon Inc., which operated a container ship […]


November 26, 2019 - Wyden on Google’s ban on political microtargeting ads

Oregon US Senator Ron Wyden, Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., praised Google’s decision to end microtargeting of political ads, which it announced last night. Wyden first called for an end to microtargeted online ads in August, and again in additional views to the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on election interference released […]