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August 22, 2023 - ID theft sentencing: Stolen mail, passports, birth certificates, driver IDs

By Oregon US Attorney Office News Release, A Portland man was sentenced to federal prison today after he was caught engaging in an identity theft and bank fraud scheme and illegally possessing an AK-style assault rifle while on supervision following his release from state prison. Quandre Leroy Hollingsworth, 30, was […]


August 21, 2023 - Growth in consumer spending is slowing

By National Retail Federation Press Release U.S. consumers are still buying more than last year, but spending growth is slowing as the economy settles down amid higher interest rates intended to reduce inflation, National Retail Federation Chief Economist Jack Kleinhenz. “The economy was clearly more resilient in the first half […]


August 17, 2023 - Paid family and medical leave update

By Oregon Business and Industry, With Oregon’s paid family and medical leave insurance program, Paid Leave Oregon, only weeks away from implementation, experts with the Oregon Employment Department provided an overview of the program, discussed updates and answered questions from webinar attendees. Follow the links below to watch a recording of […]


August 16, 2023 - Wyden statement on Microsoft hack

By U.S. Senator Ron Wyden Press Release, Wyden Statement on Cyber Safety Review Board Investigation of Recent Microsoft Exchange Online Intrusion Washington, D.C.—U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., released the following statement on the Department of Homeland Security announcement that its Cyber Safety Review Board will review the recent Microsoft Exchange […]


August 15, 2023 - 25% small business opt out of new state program

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, In 2017, the Oregon legislature set up a government-run retirement system called OregonSaves. After years of delays, one of the program’s major deadlines came and went last month.   Businesses had until July 31, to either enroll in OregonSaves or certify that they already […]


August 14, 2023 - NLRB adopts new standard for assessing unlawful work rules

By: Nicole Elgin and Becky Zuschlag Barran Liebman Law, On August 2, 2023, in its decision in Stericycle Inc., the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) adopted a new legal standard for evaluating workplace rules. Now, when an employer’s rule or policy is challenged, the NLRB’s General Counsel must prove that […]


August 10, 2023 - DOJ Receives 2nd Annual Sanctuary Promise Report

By Oregon Attorney General News Release, Oregon was the first state in the nation to become a sanctuary state when leaders enacted a law in 1987 prohibiting state and local law enforcement and government agencies from assisting federal authorities with immigration enforcement. In 2021, the Oregon Legislature passed HB 3265, […]


August 9, 2023 - Nominate Oregon manufacturer of the year

By Oregon Business & Industry, OBI’s Manufacturing Council of Oregon will present its inaugural Manufacturer of the Year Awards on Oct. 6, which also will mark Manufacturing Day. OBI will present three separate Manufacturer of the Year Awards celebrating excellence in manufacturing. Process and Guidelines OBI will accept nominations for […]


August 8, 2023 - Small businesses suffer in summer crime wave

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation, Portland’s crime wave continues, while City Hall helplessly stands by. Early Sunday morning, Red Castle Games suffered its third break-in in two months, with this one racking up $15,000 to $25,000 (or more) in stolen goods and $10,000 in window repairs. The owners called 911, but it […]


August 7, 2023 - Oregon Adds Independent Contractors to Child Support Reporting Requirements

By Alysha Phelps & Hannah LaChance Barran Law Earlier this summer, Governor Kotek signed Senate Bill (SB) 184, which modifies the child support reporting requirements for Oregon employers. Starting January 1, 2024, employers will need to include independent contractors in their reports to the Division of Child Support of the […]