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July 16, 2019 - DeFazio: Investigate FBI headquarter move

Oregon Congressman Peter DeFazio Statement, The Chairs of four House Committees and Subcommittees issued the following statement in response to the announcement by the Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General (IG) that it has opened a new investigation into the Trump Administration’s abrupt decision to abandon the long-planned project to […]


July 15, 2019 - Environmental boondoggle: SW Corridor project

By Cascade Policy Institute, Portland politicians claim to be concerned about carbon dioxide emissions and climate change. That’s why so many of them support TriMet’s proposed 12-mile light rail line from Portland to Bridgeport Village near Tigard. They think it will reduce fossil fuel use. Their assumptions are wrong. According […]


July 12, 2019 - ‘Scandalous’ Trademark Rule Unconstitutional

By Bob Cumbow Miller, Nash, Ghaham & Dunn LLP NW law firm The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the U.S. Trademark Act’s section 2(a) provision precluding registration of “immoral” or “scandalous” trademarks violates the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The ruling came in the case of Iancu v. […]


July 11, 2019 - Wellness clinic busted in major opioid scheme

By Oregon District Attorney’s Office, Osasuyi Kenneth Idumwonyi, 58, of Houston, was sentenced to 108 months in federal prison and three years’ supervised release for illegally distributing opioids. According to court documents, in January 2015, Idumwonyi along with codefendant and former nurse practitioner Julie Ann DeMille opened the Fusion Wellness […]


July 10, 2019 - Oregon Beer volatility: Fast to open, go bust

Josh Lehner Oregon Economic Analysis Office The beer industry’s slowdown and rising number of closures continues to draw attention. Both Andre Meunier in The Oregonian and Jason Notte in Portland Monthly have really good, local articles in recent weeks. In talking with them and getting updated OLCC data, I have […]


July 9, 2019 - Tribe buys Willamette Falls property

By Oregon Small Business Association, The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde plans to purchase about 40 acres of riverfront property near Willamette Falls at Oregon City. The Grand Ronde, which operate Oregon’s largest casino, Spirit Mountain, says it has no plans to build a casino on the Oregon City property, […]


July 8, 2019 - Senator berates business exit: “Let’em Leave”

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Cascade Policy Institute “Let ’em leave. Someone else’ll come in.” That was Oregon state senator James Manning’s response when told that new business taxes will cause some firms to leave the state. Unfortunately, the senator is not alone with the let-them-leave attitude. That seems to be […]


July 5, 2019 - Oregon trucking boom levels off

By Oregon Employment Department, Oregon’s truck transportation industry leveled off in 2016, averaging 18,800 jobs, ending a six-year, post-Great Recession growth spurt. The industry’s employment held steady in both 2017 and 2018. At its 2006 pre-Great Recession peak, truck transportation averaged 19,700 jobs. Truck transportation hit bottom in 2010 with […]


July 3, 2019 - NIKE flag shoe: Backlash and $2000 rarity

By Oregon Small Business Association After former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick complained, Nike Inc. pulled a sneaker bearing a Betsy Ross flag on the heel that it had created to help the nation celebrate the Fourth of July.  One on hand the controversy has made the show a hot item […]


July 2, 2019 - Details behind Minimum Wage July 1 increase

By Lindsay Hill, Director of Compensation Cascade Employers Association As part of the 2016 Oregon Legislature, Senate Bill 1532, Oregon’s minimum wage will be increasing again on July 1, 2019. The actual amount of the increase and overall minimum hourly wage varies largely by county. According to the Bureau of […]