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June 6, 2014 - New Greenhouse plan bad for farming

By American Farm Bureau Federation The Environmental Protection Agency’s latest greenhouse gas proposal will harm the nation’s economy, rural communities and America’s farm and ranch families if implemented, the American Farm Bureau Federation said today. The EPA’s attempt to impose a 30-percent reduction in carbon dioxide on the nation’s power […]


June 5, 2014 - Facial recognition vs. privacy laws

Davis Dwight & Tremaine LLP Oregon business law firm Recent news stories have highlighted the negative privacy implications of facial recognition technology. For example, a new app for Google Glass will pair facial recognition with data from social media and dating sites, allowing users to instantly see personal information about […]


June 4, 2014 - State Treasurer criticizes CEO compensation

By Oregon State Treasurer As a responsible investor, Oregon is taking a strong stance against excessive CEO compensation. Oregon’s pension fund joined last week with holders of 77 percent of the shares of Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. and voiced opposition to the salary and bonus package for the company’s top […]


June 3, 2014 - Oregon wages up 6%

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Blog Just as job growth has accelerated and continues to improve, so too has wage growth. Right now both wages as reported by BEA and withholdings out of paychecks are growing at nearly 6 percent overall in Oregon. This rate of growth […]


June 2, 2014 - Same-sex ruling & how it impacts workplace

Barran Liebman Oregon Law Firm Oregon Court Strikes Down Same-Sex Marriage Ban:What Does It Mean for Employers? Today, the federal court for the District of Oregon struck down Oregon’s 2004 state constitutional amendment defining marriage as solely between one man and one woman. Oregon now becomes the latest state to […]


May 29, 2014 - A degree earns you 98% more

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation With so much discussion focused on the rising costs of a college education, many wonder if college is really worth the investment. The answer: you better believe it. In a recent article in Science magazine, MIT economist David Autor explores the widening wealth gap within […]


May 29, 2014 - Early signs small business health rates up 9-11%

Obamacare Tax Driving Small Business Health Premium Increases by TJ Reilly Oregon Small Business Association On June 2nd, Oregon health insurers that sell small group plans are required to file their proposed rate increases for 2015. In a health care market beset by regulatory and provider volatility, these filings are […]


May 28, 2014 - Oregon rated among top business closing states

By Dr. Eric Fuits Econ International & Oregon Tax News, In a recent report from the Brookings Institution, authors Ian Hathaway and Robert Litan find that American entrepreneurs started 27 percent fewer businesses in 2011 than they did five years earlier, according to data from the Census Bureau. As a […]


May 26, 2014 - Sick leave law expands

By J.L. Wilson Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate The City of Eugene is considering a sick leave ordinance modeled on the ordinance Portland passed last year. The proposal was first presented to the Eugene City Council on February 24, 2014 by a coalition including Family Forward Oregon, and […]


May 22, 2014 - Tax Reform matters to Small Business

Tax Reform Details Matter to Main Street’s Bottom Line By Karen Kerrigan, Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council America’s tax system has not been reformed for 28 years. The pro-growth foundation of the 1986 tax reform act has deteriorated beyond recognition. Fixing the broken tax system is something most Americans and […]