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March 18, 2022 - How business is responding to Ukraine crisis

By US Chamber, “The Russian attacks on Ukraine and the Ukrainian people are a violation of the core tenets of international law and human rights,” said Suzanne P. Clark, President and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. “We are hearing firsthand from friends and colleagues and seeing with our […]


March 16, 2022 - Guilty plea in illegal export of hundreds of scorpions

By US Attorney, Oregon District Office A Eugene, Oregon man who formerly resided in Southern Oregon pleaded guilty today in federal court to violating the Lacey Act by illegally importing and exporting hundreds of live scorpions. Darren Dennis Drake, 39, waived indictment and pleaded guilty to conspiring with others to […]


March 16, 2022 - Alaska Air becomes first to cut flights due to fuel spike

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation, Rising fuel costs prompted Alaska Airlines to trim capacity, and it may speed up replacement of old aircraft with newer more fuel-efficient planes, according to the Puget Sound Business Journal. Long-term contracts for fuel and a “fortress” of a balance sheet provide a cushion […]


March 15, 2022 - Oregon demographic changes

By Josh Lehner, Oregon Economic Analysis Office, It’s no secret that many advertisements target households with larger disposable incomes. For much of the recent past this has meant Baby Boomers, who have reshaped American society in many ways as the largest generation ever. But if you paid attention to the […]


March 14, 2022 - Bentz votes against bill to concede to China

Oregon Congressman Cliff Bentz Congressman Cliff Bentz voted against the deceptively named America COMPETES Act (H.R. 4521), which passed the United States House of Representatives by a mostly party line vote of 222-210. This $325 billion spending blowout promotes the interests of the Chinese Communist Party, erodes our global competitive […]


March 11, 2022 - Survey: Small biz feels pain of 40-yr. high inflation

BY NFIB, The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, issued the following statement on behalf of Kevin Kuhlman, Vice President of Federal Government Relations, in response to today’s Bureau of Labor Statistics report showing the U.S. inflation rate rose by 7.9% in February, […]


March 10, 2022 - Amazon closing most bookstores, including Oregon locations

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation, Amazon, the e-commerce giant, has decided to close almost 70 bookstores and other retail outlets, including one in Washington Square Mall at Tigard. The company says it will focus on its Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market, Amazon Go, and Amazon Style stores and our […]


March 9, 2022 - Where jobs are growing in Oregon

BY Oregon Employment Department, January 2022 Employment and Unemployment in Oregon’s Counties In January 2022, 25 of Oregon’s 36 counties experienced over-the-month decreases in their unemployment rates. Five counties experienced a 0.2 percentage point decrease or more over the month including Clatsop, Deschutes, Grant, Harney, and Jefferson counties. Grant County […]


March 8, 2022 - Felon charged with stealing 47 firearms

By Oregon U.S. Attorney, Press Release Portland Man Faces Federal Charges for Stealing Dozens of Firearms from Local Pawn Shop PORTLAND, Ore.—A Portland man faces federal charges after he and several accomplices used a sledgehammer to break into a local pawn shop and steal forty-seven firearms. Kory Dean Boyd, 38, […]


March 7, 2022 - “Divesting” from Russia: What Employers Should Consider

  By Heather J. Van Meter & Christine M. Zinter Bullard Law Firm Many large companies have announced they are divesting from Russia due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The moves impact many aspects of Russia’s economy, from energy to news, furniture to clothing. BP and Shell have announced they […]