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November 24, 2020 - Business urges Governor to ease lockdown, consider alternatives

Nathaniel Brown, communications director Oregon Business and Industry The Coronavirus Recovery Business Coalition, a large and diverse alliance of businesses and business associations, sent the attached letter to Governor Brown, urging her to pause on any future business closures or curtailed operations and instead engage in a series of actions […]


November 23, 2020 - Restaurants sue Gov. Brown over lockdown

By Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association The Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association (ORLA) and the Restaurant Law Center (RLC) filed a joint complaint in federal court for injunctive relief from the “Two-Week Freeze” mandated by the Governor, which prohibits indoor and outdoor dining in restaurants from November 18 through December […]


November 20, 2020 - National restaurant sales stall

National Restaurant Association Press Release, The restaurant industry’s sales recovery stalled in October, according to preliminary data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Eating and drinking places* registered sales of $55.6 billion on a seasonally-adjusted basis in October, which was down from September’s volume of $55.7 billion. October represented the first […]


November 19, 2020 - Impressive, unexpected Oregon economic forecast

By Josh Lehner, Oregon Office of Economic Analysis While the economic recovery continues, the virus remains in control. Expectations were already that growth would slow noticeably over the colder, wetter months ahead. The latest surge in COVID cases all but ensures it. Businesses and consumers are likely to pull back […]


November 18, 2020 - Restaurants seek immediate financial relief from Legislature

Creation of a $75 Million Hospitality Relief Fund is Needed for Industry to Survive Jason Brandt, President & CEO, Oregon Restaurant Lodging Association Wilsonville, OR– Another shutdown of Oregon’s restaurants, bars and foodservice establishments is crippling an already broken and damaged industry.  While other industries in Oregon have experienced revenue […]


November 17, 2020 - NFIB responds to Governor’s lockdown

Oregon NFIB, From Anthony Smith, Oregon state director for NFIB, the state’s largest small-business association. “It’s frustrating that while the governor and state agencies have identified informal social gatherings as the primary driver of recent COVID-19 case increases in Oregon, these new restrictions are again targeting businesses. “Since the beginning […]


November 13, 2020 - California votes business friendly

Wall Street Editorial Board November 11, 2020 Democrats and unions in California are shell-shocked. Voters last Tuesday rejected a referendum that would have allowed racial preferences in state hiring and college admissions, defeated a massive business property tax hike, and rescued tens of thousands of gig economy jobs. What is […]


November 12, 2020 - Gresham firm to make millions of N95 masks

By Oregon Small Business Association, The global spike in coronavirus cases is paying off for a manufacturing company in Gresham, which has switched from creating recycled containers to making N96 masks and face shields. D6 Inc. in East Multnomah County shifted its business focus to fulfill the need for personal […]


November 11, 2020 - How Oregon rates on zoom towns trend

By Josh Lehner Oregon office of Economic Analysis Stories about pandemic migration and working from home abound, even as we are months away from any hard data. This can be a struggle, balancing these anecdotes and speculation when we lack any real evidence. And the issue isn’t that these things […]


November 9, 2020 - Employer guide to new OHSA mask rules

Employer Guide to Oregon OSHA Temporary COVID-19 Rule & OHA Statewide Mask, Face Covering, and Face Shield Guidance By Kathryn M. Hindman Bullard Law, The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) response to the pandemic has been to rely on the General Duty Clause (Section 5(a)(1)) to address and […]