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October 6, 2010 - Four new ad trends push limits of tech, privacy

Four new ad trends push limits of tech, privacy By Oregon Small Business Association New marketing strategies in Japan allow a vending machine to capture an image of the consumers, track gender and age and even offer a suggested drink. NEC Corporation, the third largest computer display models, says it […]


October 5, 2010 - AOI comments on Workers’ Comp Rate Hike

AOI to Comment on Proposal to Hike Employer Workers’ Comp Assessment Rates By J.L. Wilson Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate On September 8, the Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS) announced that workers’ comp premiums would fall by 1.8% for Oregon employers in 2011. But the Department […]


October 4, 2010 - Bush Tax Cuts: Oregon’s federal tax code link impacted

By Oregon Tax News, How Would the Expiration of the Bush Tax Cuts Affect Oregonians? The Bush tax cuts, set to expire at the end of the year, have many Americans worried about how it will affect their taxes.  According to the Wall Street Journal, “If returning lawmakers don’t pass […]



October 2, 2010 - Oregon Supreme Court splits on defining “roof”

Oregon Supreme Court splits on defining “roof” byAter-Wynne, Oregon Law Firm Is a plastic tarp a roof? It can be, according to the Oregon Supreme Court, which today remanded for trial a dispute between a homeowner and an insurer. In Dewsnup v. Farmers Insurance Co., the plaintiff undertook to repair […]


October 1, 2010 - OR, WA & CA governors get F grades

10th biennial fiscal report card of the governors By Cato Institute, State governments have had to make tough budget choices in recent years. Tax revenues have stagnated as a result of the poor economy, and that has prompted governors to take a variety of fiscal actions to close large budget […]


September 30, 2010 - Two corprate giants to blitz malls this season

Shopping Wars Intensify for Holiday Season By Oregon Small Business Association, Intensifying the upcoming holiday shopping season is the recent slide in back-to-school sales  and the challenge of a tough economic climate.   As a result, more retailers are starting to aggressively ramp up their efforts earlier to expand their image […]


September 29, 2010 - Oregon CPI Drops – Yet Minimum Wage Rises?

Minimum wage will increase in 2011 despite overall decrease in state CPI By  J.L. Wilson Associated Oregon industries, Oregon employers will find themselves disadvantaged once again in 2011 by Oregon’s minimum wage law that increases the state minimum wage based on increases in the state Consumer Price Index (CPI). Oregon’s […]


September 28, 2010 - State Treasurer: Stop new bonds, debt

Treasurer Wheeler says General Fund debt capacity reduced as a result of recession, urges caution — Oregon’s strong credit rating has been maintained because of fiscal discipline, Treasurer says SALEM – The global recession is hurting the state’s General Fund debt capacity, and State Treasurer Ted Wheeler has recommended a […]


September 27, 2010 - One of the state’s highest paid workers behind $107M flap

$107M flap caused by one of the state’s highest paid By Oregon Tax News, State radio network is 22% over budget Plans to build a statewide emergency radio network are running late and $107 million over budget, according to internal state audits and reports. The documents indicate that mismanagement, missed […]