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March 5, 2024 - Legislature passes bill to reduce employee leave ‘stacking’

By Oregon Business & Industry On Feb. 27, the Oregon House passed an OBI-negotiated bill that would better align a pair of overlapping leave laws, the Oregon Family Leave Act and Paid Leave Oregon. Having passed the Senate on Feb. 14, SB 1515 bill will now head to Gov. Tina […]


March 4, 2024 - Big Changes to OFLA & Paid Leave Oregon Are Coming (Again)

By Amy Angel & Stacie Damazo Barran Liebman Law, LLP (2/28/24) The Oregon legislature has passed Senate Bill 1515 A to repeal the provisions of the Oregon Family Leave Act (“OFLA”) that are duplicated by Paid Leave Oregon and to minimize stacking of leave under these two laws. We anticipate […]


February 29, 2024 - NFIB top 10 agenda for small business

By NFIB, The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, released its “Top 10 Policy Priorities for 2024.” From burdensome reporting requirements to detrimental tax hikes, this list outlines the key legislative issues that will impact small businesses nationwide in the coming year. “Main […]


February 28, 2024 - Unfair, Subjective “Smell” Standard by Portland needs to end

Greg Astley, Director of Government Affairs, ORLA By Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association (Portland, OR) – The Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association (ORLA) is demanding the City of Portland review its subjective, unfair “smell” code immediately and cease targeting small restaurants and their owners, many of whom are people from […]


February 27, 2024 - Wyden on Crater Lake concessionaire contract termination

U.S. Senator Ron Wyden Addresses National Park Service’s Intent to Terminate Crater Lake Concessionaire Contract By U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, Oregon Press Release, In December, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden urged federal officials to act immediately to prevent concessionaire mismanagement from posing safety risks to Crater Lake National Park, its visitors, […]


February 26, 2024 - Questions arise on SB 1596 the Right to Repair Bill

By Dr. Eric Fruits Oregon Economist The Oregon Senate earlier this month approved SB 1596, the so-called “right to repair” bill. This legislation now awaits consideration in the Oregon House, with a hearing of the House Committee on Business and Labor scheduled for Wednesday. While motivated by good intentions, this […]


February 26, 2024 - Be Aware of the Corporate Transparency Act

By Jeff Robertson & Iris Tilley Barran Liebman Law LLP Flying under the radar in the general news is the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”), requiring filing from certain eligible entities. The CTA is intended to counter the use of shell companies utilized for financial and tax fraud and illicit corporate […]


February 22, 2024 - $70k vehicle seized to aid CEO’s $74M Restitution Order

Federal Law Enforcement Seizes $70k Vehicle to be Applied to Former CEO’s $74 Million Restitution Order US Attorney, Oregon district Press Release, The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Oregon announced today that it has seized a vehicle purchased for Jon Harder, the former CEO of Sunwest Management and […]


February 21, 2024 - Legislative Business Update week 2

By Oregon Business & Industry Week two of the legislative session is complete. Today, Feb. 19, is the first major deadline. By the end of the day, bills must be passed by policy committees in their chambers of origin. While this deadline doesn’t apply to bills in the revenue committees, […]


February 20, 2024 - Analysis on proper use of lodging tax dollars

Industry Organizations Continue Analysis of Appropriate Use of Local Lodging Tax Revenue By Oregon Resturant & Lodging Association Reforms enacted over 20 years ago require ongoing collaboration with local governments across Oregon Wilsonville, OR– The Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association (ORLA) and the Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) are […]