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August 6, 2018 - DeFazio: Let’s stop raiding TSA security fees

Congressman Peter FeFazio, Rep. Peter DeFazio (OR-04), Ranking Member of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (MS-02), Ranking Member of the Committee on Homeland Security,  urged Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Administrator David Pekoske to continue passenger screenings at small and medium-sized airports across the United […]


August 3, 2018 - Sales Tax ruling helps retail against showrooming

By National Retail Federation, A small Florida-based retailer who sells both in-store and online told Congress that the Supreme Court ruling in favor of online sales tax collection will end a price disadvantage suffered by local stores without creating an undue burden for internet sellers. “BrandsMart is looking forward to […]


August 2, 2018 - Oregon jobless hits record low

Oregon Employment Department Release, Oregon’s unemployment rate was 4.0 percent in June, which was Oregon’s lowest unemployment rate since comparable records began in 1976. Oregon’s May unemployment rate was 4.1 percent. The U.S. unemployment rate was also 4.0 percent in June.


August 1, 2018 - Oregon Ag joins 3D-Gun Lawsuit

By Oregon Attorney General, Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum joined a multistate lawsuit against the U.S. Department of State seeking to block the Trump Administration’s recent action that will allow downloadable 3D-printed gun tutorials to be available online. The lawsuit asks the court for an immediate nationwide temporary restraining order […]


July 30, 2018 - Will Portland’s straw ban backfire?

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation, Will Portland’s proposal to outlaw straws be an environmental milestone like Oregon’s historic bottle bill or will it be a public fiasco like the California coffee cancer label which became a national mockery and scientifically rebuffed by the state’s own Environmental Health Office? Critics […]


July 30, 2018 - 3 new Oregon business laws

By Chris Morgan & Johnny Hong Barran Liebman Oregon Employer Law Firm Starting on July 1, a number of key legislative updates take effect. Below are a few key reminders for employers. Transit Tax Starting with the first paycheck given to employees that accounts for wages earned in the month […]


July 27, 2018 - Chamber cheers House vote on Jobs Act 3.0

US Chamber Press Release, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President of the Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness (CCMC) Tom Quaadman issued the following statement upon House passage of the “JOBS and Investor Confidence Act of 2018,” commonly known as the JOBS Act 3.0: “The House took an important step […]


July 26, 2018 - 6 reasons why Oregon can’t fill vacant jobs

By Oregon Employment Department, Each year we summarize the key findings from our job vacancy survey into a report, with specific emphasis on the challenges businesses face filling their job vacancies. In 2017, Oregon businesses reported 60,700 job vacancies at any given time in 2017. Of these vacancies, 38,700 job […]


July 25, 2018 - Fred Meyer bomber sentenced

US Attorney, Oregon District Press Release Monte Robin Kaija, Jr., 47, of Portland, was sentenced to 70 months in federal prison for detonating a small explosive device at a Fred Meyer store in Southeast Portland, and later possessing a homemade metal pipe bomb. According to court documents, on May 21, […]


July 24, 2018 - How Oregon fares in the big trade skirmish

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Tariff proposals and enactments continue to build in recent months. The situation has not risen all the way to a full-blown trade war, or at least not yet.  But we need to call it something. Trade fisticuffs doesn’t quite sound right, so […]