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September 11, 2023 - Common Q&A over OFLA & Paid Leave Oregon

By Amy Angel & Stacie Damazo Barran Liebman Law With Paid Leave Oregon benefits beginning on September 3, 2023, the Oregon Employment Department and the Oregon Bureau of Labor & Industries have published a fact sheet to answer common questions regarding the interaction between leave taken under Paid Leave Oregon […]


September 7, 2023 - Bonamici: $6 Million Statewide to Enhance Cybersecurity

US Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici Press Release, U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley and U.S. Representatives Earl Blumenauer, Suzanne Bonamici, Val Hoyle and Andrea Salinas announced Oregon would receive more than $6 million from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Federal Emergency Management Agency for crucial cybersecurity upgrades […]


September 6, 2023 - Man guilty of trying to sell Russian machine gun

By Oregon U.S. Attorney Office Press Release, On August 24, 2023, a federal jury in Portland found a convicted felon from Salem, Oregon guilty of illegally transferring a machine gun. Daniel Matthew Kittson, 61, was convicted of one count of illegally transferring a machine gun. He was found not guilty […]


September 5, 2023 - Tip pooling update

Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association Although the U.S Department of Labor (USDOL) issued a rule on September 24, 2021 clarifying that managers and supervisors may only keep tips that they receive from customers directly for services that the manager or supervisor directly and “solely” provides, due to increased scrutiny and […]


September 3, 2023 - Labor Day Strike hits Powell’s Books

By Taxpayer Association of Oregon Foundation, The Union behind Powell’s Book’s has called for a strike forcing the book store to close all three of its existing retail locations for the busy day of Labor Day.   The Strike also includes urging the public to refrain from even buying online books. […]


August 30, 2023 - Winery lawsuit over 2020 wildfires

By Oregon Small Business Association Wineries in the Willamette Valley want PacifiCorp to pay $20 million for damage to grape crops caused by 2020 Labor Day wildfires. Lawsuits filed in Yamhill, Polk, and Lane counties contend that negligence on the six-state utility’s equipment sparked wildfires and its Oregon operation, Pacific […]


August 29, 2023 - IRS Issues Secure 2.0 Catch-Up Contribution Provisions Delay

By Jeff Robertson & Iris Tilley By Barran Liebman LLC, Secure 2.0 placed certain limits on catch-up contributions. In particular, where a plan offers catch-up contributions, Secure 2.0 included a mandate requiring plans to only allow catch-up contributions for those earning $145,000 (as adjusted) in the prior year if the […]


August 28, 2023 - Oregon financial sector performing below other industries

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, While hiring has increased in manufacturing, construction hospitality, and health care since Covid-19 pandemic, jobs in Oregon’s financial sector have dropped, according to the Portland Business Journal. Part of the slump can be attributed to commercial banking, which cut Oregon employment by 22 percent […]


August 24, 2023 - Chavez-DeRemer: Introduces Bill Requiring Exhaustive Studies for Major Tolling

Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-05) News Release, Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-05) has introduced legislation that would prevent any tolling project from moving forward until drivers and local communities have a complete understanding of its economic and environmental impacts. Specifically, the Tolling Transparency Act would require the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) […]


August 23, 2023 - REI sets-up largest co-op site in state

REI Co-op to open in Beaverton, Oregon in spring 2024 New store will be the largest co-op location in the state By REI, News Release,   SEATTLE – Specialty outdoor retailer REI Co-op will open in Beaverton, Oregon in spring 2024. As the anchor tenant at Walker Center, REI Beaverton will feature […]