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September 8, 2020 - Congressman Schrader: We need to full fund U.S. Post Office

Oregon Congressman Kurt Schrader, The United States House of Representatives returned for an emergency Saturday session to pass the Delivering America Act, of which Rep. Schrader was a cosponsor. This legislation will provide $25 billion in critical dollars that will fully fund the United States Postal Service. “Increases in delayed […]


September 7, 2020 - Workers to bear burden of new METRO tax

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Cascade Policy Institute While much of the region is stuck at home under the governor’s “stay home, stay safe” order, the Metro regional government is charging ahead with a $7 billion “T2020” transportation package focused on an expensive and unneeded light rail line. Unlike Metro’s recently […]


September 4, 2020 - Retail imports see four year low

  By National Retail federation, Imports at major U.S. retail container ports during 2020 are expected to see their lowest total in four years as the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the U.S. economy continues, according to the monthly Global Port Tracker report released today by the National Retail […]


September 2, 2020 - Possible Special Session to extend eviction ban for non-paying tenants

By Oregon Small Business Association, Oregon House Speaker Tina Kotek wants the state to extend its ban on evictions of tenants who can’t pay their rents because of the COVID-19 pandemic. She said the ban, scheduled to end Sept. 30, also prevents foreclosures of property when owners fall behind on […]


September 1, 2020 - Higher taxes, less business

Cooper Conway Cascade Policy Institute Joe Rogan, the outspoken commenter, comedian, and host, announced on a recent episode of his popular podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” that he would be moving to Texas in search of less homelessness, less taxes, and a little bit more freedom. Rogan will be bringing […]


August 31, 2020 - On tracking compensable hours during virus shakeup

By J. Kent Pearson, Jr. Bullard Law, In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, employees are working from home in unprecedented numbers. Remote work creates a number of challenges for employers, both practical and legal. On August 24, 2020, the U.S. Department of Labor issued guidance on one of the most […]


August 28, 2020 - NFIB: Winning ideas for phase-four re-openings

By National Federation of Independent Business, As small businesses continue efforts to reopen and Congress and the Administration prepare the next phase of legislation, the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, issued a plan, “NFIB Phase Four Legislative Priorities for Small Business Recovery,” […]


August 27, 2020 - Oregon AG: $2.4M in Honda airbag settlement

By Oregon Attorney General, Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum =announced an $85 million multistate settlement with American Honda Motor Co., Inc. and Honda of America Mfg., Inc. (collectively “Honda”), over allegations Honda concealed safety issues related to defects in the frontal airbag systems installed in certain Honda and Acura vehicles sold […]


August 26, 2020 - Business leader blasts Portland Mayor over ‘lawlessness’

By Oregon Small Business Association, The Willamette Week obtained an email from Greg Goodman, who is one of Portland’s most recognizable busienss leaders and largest property owners within the city. Goodman called out the “lawlessness” in the City, and decried people “ransacking” local businesses. Here is a sample: “Their departure […]


August 25, 2020 - Special Session makes jobless benefit change

By Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association, The second Special Session of 2020 wrapped up in one day. While the focus was on agency budget cuts as we have discussed previously, ORLA was involved in a leadership role on Senate Bill 1701 helping to get it passed with bipartisan support. Here […]