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June 12, 2017 - Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici: CHOICE Act is the wrong Choice

Bonamici Denounces House Bill to Roll Back Consumer Protections Financial CHOICE Act Severely Limits Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR) voted against legislation that guts the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and rolls back protections of 2010’s Dodd-Frank financial reform law. The bill would limit the ability of […]


June 9, 2017 - Labor Department announces withdrawl of Obama era regulations

Retailers Welcome Labor Department’s Withdrawl of Burdemsom Joint Employer Guidance Robin Roberts, National Retail Federation The National Retail Federation welcomed the announcement from the Labor Department that it would withdraw burdensome guidance issued under the Obama Administration significantly broadening the definition of a joint employer and creating seemingly limitless liability […]


June 8, 2017 - Medical marijuana in the workplace

  Termination Because Of Medical Marijuana Cardholder Status Is Unlawful By Michael G. McClory, Bullard Law In an August 14, 2015 post, The Bullard Edge responded to a (fictional) mailbag letter from Isabel, an HR manager who planned to fire an employee because of his acquisition of a medical marijuana […]


June 7, 2017 - Measure 97: Round 2

Budget Holes and New Taxes By Anthony K. Smith National Federation of Independent Business State economists recently released Oregon’s May Revenue Forecast. This is the official report that policymakers use to balance the state budget, so these projections will have a very real impact on the decisions that are made […]


June 6, 2017 - Oregon Governor Brown signs Equal Pay Act of 2017

  Governor Signs Sweeping Pay Equity Law Barran Liebman Attorneys By Anthony D. Kuchulis and Andrew M. Narus Oregon Governor Brown signed into law the Equal Pay Act of 2017 to address pay disparities among women, minorities, and other protected classes.


June 5, 2017 - Oregon Legislature considers new subsidies for TriMet

  The case of the missing transit money Cascade Policy Institute By John A. Charles, Jr. Last week the TriMet Board adopted a budget for fiscal year 2018, which begins on July 1. As usual, the budget shows no correlation between the levels of subsidies given to TriMet and the […]


June 2, 2017 - U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor for businesses

Small Business Applauds SCOTUS for Curbing Lawsuit Venue Shopping High Court says plaintiffs can sue companies only in states where they’ve been injured or where the company resides: no more shopping around for the best odds Jack Mozloom, NFIB The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) welcomed a U.S. Supreme […]


June 1, 2017 - Recalculating Oregon’s revenue

About That #1 Revenue Growth By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis  You’ve seen it, I’ve seen it, we’ve all seen it. Oregon leads the nation in revenue growth. It sounds reasonable doesn’t it? Oregon’s economy is more volatile overall and generally outperforms the typical state. In recent years […]


May 31, 2017 - What’s inside $8 Billion transportation tax plan

by Mark Hester Associated Oregon Industries After almost a year of deliberations that included a statewide tour for public meetings and dozens of committee and subcommittee meetings, the Joint Committee on Transportation Preservation and Modernization this week unveiled a draft transportation plan. There is no question that Oregon needs to […]


May 31, 2017 - Accounts for 2016 unemployment

    Reasons for Unemployment in Oregon Oregon Workforce and Economic Information There are four major categories of the unemployed, based on a reason for unemployment: