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January 10, 2019 - Shutdown hits 9,600 Oregon Federal workers

By Oregon Employment Department, Roughly 9,600 jobs in Oregon are at federal agencies that are not currently funded and are affected by the partial federal government shutdown. Some of these workers have already been furloughed. Others have funding to cover operations for a few more days. Excepted personnel are still […]


January 9, 2019 - Shutdown halts E-verify. Now what?

By Wilson Jarrell, By Barran Liebman LLP Oregon law firm As you are undoubtedly aware, we are currently in the midst of a partial federal government shut down, effecting approximately a quarter of government functions. Amongst these is the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) E-Verify Program, which ran out of […]


January 8, 2019 - Restaurant caught in forced labor scheme

By Oregon US Attorney, Oregon Restaurant Owner Sentenced to Prison in Connection with Immigration-Related Forced Labor Scheme. Defendant used debts, fraud, threats of financial and reputational harm, and other means to compel victims to work long hours for minimal pay at restaurants in Oregon and Washington Paul Jumroon, also known […]


January 7, 2019 - HB 2161: Hospitals lose their property tax charity exemption

Oregon Hospitals May Lose Their Property Tax Exemption By Taxpayer Association of Oregon Foundation, Oregon hospitals just got hit with a $320 million revenue tax last year with House Bill 2161 (also known as Measure 101). Now Oregon lawmakers are coming back to tax them again by stripping away their […]


January 4, 2019 - Study: Impact of 2017 Tax Cuts

By NFIB, NFIB, the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, issued the following statement on behalf of President and CEO Juanita D. Duggan marking tomorrow’s one-year anniversary of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act being signed into law, which has driven record levels of sustained optimism among small businesses: “Small […]


January 3, 2019 - Wyden: Facebook’s latest privacy scandal

US Senator Ron Wyden, Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., called for Congress to pass strong privacy legislation in response to the latest privacy scandal at Facebook, revealed in the New York Times. “Mark Zuckerberg had a lot of chutzpah telling Congress that Americans could control their data, when seemingly every […]


January 2, 2019 - New Ore. laws on wages, crime, welfare begin 1/1/19

By Oregon Small Business Association, Oregon’s Equal Pay Act is fully implemented in 2019. The new law outlaws businesses from fixing pay inequities by lowering wages and from hiring based on an employee’s salary history. Oregon minimum wage will increase later in the year on July 1st, the standard rate […]


January 1, 2019 - Oregon’s 2018 banner economic year

By Josh Lehner, Office of Economic Analysis, 2018 was another banner year for the economy. Jobs in Oregon are on pace to increase 2.1% which is good growth for the ninth year of an economic expansion. More importantly these gains are still strong enough to accommodate the influx of new […]


December 31, 2018 - Top Oregon business headlines 2018

Some of the most viewed and shared Oregon business stories on Oregon Business Report. 1. $800 million wine, beer, sin tax to slam small business 2. Oregon has a secret gas tax 3. Lawmakers roll out 14 new business taxes 4. How much will your Kicker Tax Refund be?


December 28, 2018 - Four under-reported business victories in 2018

By NFIB, These victories may not have generated headlines, but their impact on small business is important nonetheless. NFIB members have celebrated a variety of important triumphs this year, including a delay of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Waters of the U.S. rule, a dismissed court challenge to President Donald Trump’s […]