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January 6, 2022 - Courts affirm Portland’s Rent Control law

By Oregon Realtor Association News Release, The Oregon Supreme Court ruled that the City of Portland Ordinance 188829, known as “Mandatory Renter Relocation Assistance,” is not in violation of ORS 91.225 which prohibits cities and counties from “[enacting] any ordinance or resolution which controls the rent that may be charged […]


January 5, 2022 - Menu prices hit 40 year high

By National Restaurant Association Growth in menu prices continued to rise sharply in November, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Average menu prices increased 5.8% between November 2020 and November 2021, which represented the strongest 12-month gain since 1982. Grocery store prices also accelerated in recent months, […]


January 4, 2022 - Wyden: Concerns over latest problems facing small brewers

Wyden Raises Concerns About Changes That Will Hurt Small Brewers in Oregon and Nationwide Oregon US Senator Ron Wyden Press Release, Senate Finance Committee Chair: “At a time when small businesses are already struggling under the weight of ongoing economic upheaval due to COVID-19 and related supply chain challenges, I […]


January 3, 2022 - Major fire strikes 25 businesses in Hillsboro

By Oregon Small business Association Foundation, A four-alarm fire broke out early Sunday morning, ripping through an estimated 25 businesses on Hillsboro’s beloved Main Street. At this time, the cause of the fire is unknown. The call came in at approximately 3 AM alerting Hillsboro Fire and Rescue of a […]


December 31, 2021 - IRS bank monitoring threatens privacy, trust

Will Gardner Director, Center for Capital Market Competitiveness US Chamber of Commerce, Underlining the successful relationship between banks and their customers is a simple yet essential element: trust. Bank customers expect their transactions to be both secure and confidential, and banks honor that trust to garner consumer confidence and grow. […]


December 30, 2021 - 10 things NW employers should know for 2022

By Heather J. Van Meter Bullard law, 1. Omicron Variant Continues to Spread, and Employers Must Continue Compliance with Facemasks, Sanitation, HVAC, Other Precautions The Omicron variant of the SARS-COV-2 virus is quickly becoming the dominant variant around the nation and globally. Oregon Health Authority does not officially report any […]


December 29, 2021 - Distillery’s potato chip vodka sells out first day

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation, People who love Lay’s potato chips can find that salty flavor in a special potato vodka available through Portland’s Eastside Distilling. It sold out within three hours. The distillery is working with Lays this holiday season to concoct a way for people to sip […]


December 28, 2021 - Oregon Ag targets money sharing Apps

Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum Press Release, Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum co-led a bipartisan letter from 33 Attorneys General to Rohit Chopra, Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) calling for stronger consumer safeguards for money sharing platforms and apps. Popular payment apps include Apple Pay, Venmo, Square, […]


December 26, 2021 - No Unemployment Insurance Tax hike for 2022

By NFIB, In an otherwise dismal year for Oregon’s small-business owners, 2022 will open with some good news for them—their UI taxes will be lower. “The Employment Department has good news for Oregon employers contributing to the Unemployment Insurance (UI) Trust Fund,” said the department in a news release. “Oregon […]


December 23, 2021 - DeFazio: Bill to protect community television

By Congressman Peter DeFazio, Senators Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisc.), members of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, and Representative Anna G. Eshoo (CA-18), senior member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, and Representative Peter DeFazio (OR-04), chair of the House Committee on Transportation & […]