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July 19, 2022 - State and Local Pandemic Revenues

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis, It’s no secret that the inflationary economic boom has translated into very strong public sector tax revenues. It’s the reason Oregon is currently facing a record kicker. These strong collections are nationwide and not a local phenomenon. 49 states saw revenues come […]


July 18, 2022 - Big hotel, lodging study

By Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association, A recent survey commissioned by the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) shares how new concerns about gas prices and inflation are impacting Americans’ travel plans in a variety of ways. Majorities say they are likely to take fewer leisure trips (57%) and shorter […]


July 15, 2022 - Data Privacy Bill poses systemic challenges for small biz

By National Restaurant Association National Restaurant Association working to ensure proposal addresses industry concerns while providing strong consumer protections Washington, D.C. – Yesterday, the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Commerce marked up the American Data Privacy and Protection Act. The bill would set a national standard […]


July 14, 2022 - Lawmakers Created Their Own Pay Problem

By John A. Charles, Jr. Cascade Policy Institute State Representatives Karin Power (Milwaukie), Anna Williams (Hood River), and Rachel Prusak (West Linn) recently announced they would not seek reelection because the job takes too much time and doesn’t pay enough. Much of the public discussion since then has focused on […]


July 12, 2022 - Employee benefit plans in Post-Roe World: Avoiding Criminal Liability

By Christine M. Zinter Bullard Law, As has been widely reported, the Supreme Court released its opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization on Friday, June 24, overturning the Court’s 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade which held the United States Constitution prohibits states from banning abortion or unduly […]


July 12, 2022 - Priced Out Oregon Households

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis The housing market has been overheated during the pandemic. Between strong household finances and demographics, demand has outstripped supply. The result is both for rent vacancies and for sale inventories are low. Rents and home prices have increased considerably. The mortgage rate […]



July 8, 2022 - NFIB on tax on small business plan

NFIB, The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, released the following statement regarding the latest plan by the Senate to implement the Small Business Surtax and raise taxes on Main Street: “This plan to implement a Small Business Surtax is a direct attack […]


July 6, 2022 - Oregon boom and bust scenarios

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis “Inflationary booms traditionally don’t end well.” Mark McMullen, State Economist That was Mark back in our forecast release in February. Since then inflation has continued to stay elevated, and inflation expectations are creeping higher. Yesterday we saw a noticeably more hawkish Federal […]


July 5, 2022 - Wyden: Airlines to offer X gender option

U.S. Senator Ron Wyden Press Release, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., commended domestic airlines for committing to offer a ticket option for nonbinary customers by 2024. In a letter to Airlines for America, which represents domestic carriers, he thanked them for the commitment, which came in response to inquiries by […]