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February 3, 2022 - Caution – GS Labs’ Covid testing site ahead

By Bill MacKenzie, That’s my advice to Oregonians considering going to a pop-up Covid testing site operated by GS Labs, an Omaha, Nebraska–based company. I took a break Friday morning and stopped by the GS Labs pop-up site at a former restaurant 10935 SW 68th Parkway (Google says this is […]


February 1, 2022 - Update on vaccine rule for healthcare workers

Current Status of Federal & State Vaccine Rules for Healthcare Employers By Natalie Pattison & Amy Angel Barran Law NW Law Firm, Healthcare employers in Oregon take note: the Oregon Health Authority (“OHA”) filed a permanent rule keeping in place vaccination requirements in healthcare settings, and enforcement begins for the […]


February 1, 2022 - Covid fraud case: $18 million in stock, properties forfeited

BY US Attorney, Oregon District News Release, An Oregon man was sentenced to federal prison today after stealing millions of dollars in loans intended to help small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Andrew Aaron Lloyd, 51, of Lebanon, Oregon, was sentenced to 48 months in federal prison and five years’ […]


January 31, 2022 - Oregon’s missing affordable housing cure

By Richard Leonetti Taxpayers Foundation of Oregon The large drop in auto production, holds a lesson for the housing crisis. In 2021 North American auto production was down as much as 9% from 2019 due to supply chain problems and some temporary shutdowns of facilities, including GM and Ford. (Auto […]


January 28, 2022 - NFIB Pushes Back on Treasury Department Regulatory Overreach

By NFIB, The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Treasury concerning the proposed rulemaking titled “Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Requirements.” “The beneficial ownership reporting requirement proposed rules from the Treasury Department and Financial Crimes Enforcement […]


January 27, 2022 - Employers must notify employees about Earned Income Tax Credit

Employers Must Notify Employees About the Earned Income Tax Credit By Missy Oakley Barran Liebman Law NW law Firm The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a federal and state tax credit for certain employees making up to $57,414 in 2021. As employers prepare to send out Form W-2s, the […]


January 26, 2022 - Oregon dark web marijuana business foiled

By US Attorney Office, Oregon District News Release, Springfield Man Pleads Guilty for Distributing Marijuana on the Dark Web and Laundering Proceeds PORTLAND, Ore.—On January 18, 2022, a Springfield, Oregon man pleaded guilty for distributing marijuana on the dark web and laundering his cryptocurrency proceeds. Robert Kelly O’Neill, 59, waived […]


January 25, 2022 - Bill to Protect Attorney-Client Privilege In the Digital Age

By U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Senator Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., introduced the Effective Assistance of Counsel in the Digital Era Act, to protect the confidentiality of email communications between incarcerated individuals and their attorneys. Although mail, phone calls and in-person meetings at federal prisons are […]


January 24, 2022 - Housing agency sends checks to wrong people

By Oregon Tax News, Oregon property owners eager for relief after struggling without rental income during the Covid-19 pandemic are stymied again by misdirected federal rental assistance relief checks. The Oregon Housing and Community Services has issued $222 million in federal rental assistance checks, but some list the wrong information […]


January 21, 2022 - Lawsuit against Biden’s tip credit law

By National Restaurant Association, Restaurant Law Center and the Texas Restaurant Association File Lawsuit Against Biden Administration’s Tip Credit Regulation Lawsuit follows 80/20 Tip Credit Rule change set to take effect at the end of the month Washington, D.C. – The Restaurant Law Center (RLC) and the Texas Restaurant Association […]