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April 25, 2019 - Fixing Oregon’s traffic disaster

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Cascade Policy Institute I’ve got a big family, which means we do a lot of laundry. With our old appliances, we were doing a load a day and there was a backlog of dirty clothes. When our old washer and dryer went kaput, we decided on […]


April 24, 2019 - Bill would diminish single family housing

By Oregon Small Business Association, Most people who live in single family zoned neighborhoods moved there because they wanted what single family neighborhoods offer: quiet, uncrowded streets lined with well-maintained houses occupied by justifiably proud homeowners. They wanted neighbors with driveways and garages in which to store their cars, not […]


April 23, 2019 - PDX Airport bust: 5 guns stolen from people’s luggage

US Attorney Oregon District Office, Deshawn Antonio Kelly, 27, a Portland resident and former baggage handler at Portland International Airport, pleaded guilty to five counts of possessing a stolen firearm after he was caught stealing firearms from the checked luggage of airline passengers. According to court documents, between August 19, […]


April 22, 2019 - Shrader: Blocking Act opens drug competition

Congressman Kurt Schrader Press Release, The House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee marked up and passed a series of bills aimed at lowering prescription drug costs, including Congressman Kurt Schrader (D-OR) and Congressman Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (R-GA)’s bipartisan BLOCKING Act, HR 938, that would increase competition in the generic […]


April 19, 2019 - US Chamber criticizes Trump Cuba action

U.S. Chamber of Commerce The U.S. Chamber of Commerce issued the following statement in response to the administration’s announcement relating to Cuba and Title III of the LIBERTAD Act: “Six decades of trying to isolate Cuba has failed to bring change to the island, and today’s move only doubles down […]


April 18, 2019 - Made in Oregon outperforms nation

By Oregon Employment Department, Oregon-made products have secured a spot on store shelves around the country, and even the world. Some of these products have obvious Oregon roots, tasty things like marionberry jam, cheese, fine wines, and beers that say ‘Oregon’ right on the label. Some Oregon-made products remain out […]


April 17, 2019 - Oregon animation studio hit by film’s rise & fall

By Oregon Small Business Association, A much praised and watched Oregon based animation company, Laika, just ran into it’s first film flop after a series of successful hits. “Missing Link,” the latest movie by Hillsboro-based animation company Laika, grossed $5.8 million during its opening weekend—$10 million less than the company’s […]


April 16, 2019 - Rep. Bonham: A business friendly Family Leave Law

By Taxpayer Foundation of Oregon Capitol Update Series Most of the proposed paid family leave bills died midway through the Oregon Legislature, but one remains—and it’s likely to hurt small businesses. Many lawmakers have been making a promise to provide workers with paid family leave for births, adoptions, and other […]


April 15, 2019 - Con. DeFazio: More time on LNG review

Congressman Peter DeFazio, U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden and U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio urged federal regulators to provide additional time for public comment on a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for the proposed Jordan Cove LNG Project. In the Oregon lawmakers’ letter to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Chairman Neil Chatterjee, […]


April 15, 2019 - Critics knock Wyden investor tax

Wall Street Journal Editorial The Democratic competition to bleed the rich has become fierce. If progressives aren’t satisfied with Elizabeth Warren’s proposed “wealth tax” of 3% a year, AOC’s 70% income tax, Bernie Sanders’s 77% estate tax, or Rep. John Larson’s uncapped payroll-tax increase of 2.4 percentage points, they now […]