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May 25, 2017 - State tax reform leaves small businesses on edge

  Repeal of 2013 cut, return of gross receipts tax idea have Main Street on edge NFIB Oregon A draft plan made public today by the Oregon State Legislature’s Joint Committee on Tax Reform has small businesses on edge over two provisions, according to their largest representative association.


May 24, 2017 - April showers bring down unemployment rates

Twenty-Three Counties Had Low Historic Unemployment Rates in April via Oregon Workforce and Economic Information Twenty-three counties were at or tied with their historic low unemployment rates. Benton County had Oregon’s lowest seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in April at 2.8 percent. Grant County (6.9%) registered the highest rate for the […]


May 23, 2017 - Changes to Oregon consumer protection laws

Stronger Privacy Protections Pass out of Oregon Legislature   Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum praised the Oregon legislature for passing legislation (HB 2090) that will update Oregon’s consumer law to hold companies accountable for their online privacy policies. Sen. Chuck Riley carried the bill in the Senate, and Reps. Jennifer […]


May 22, 2017 - Oregon Legislative committee goes Tax Happy

Overtaxed and Underbuilt Oregon Cascade Policy Institute by John Charles, Jr. An Oregon Legislative committee is proposing a massive series of tax increases to pay for various transportation projects. The proposal calls for higher taxes on vehicle registration, increased gas taxes, a new sales tax on motor vehicle purchases, a […]


May 19, 2017 - Small business owners: Tax Reform can’t wait

National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) tells House Ways and Means Chairman the time is now for comprehensive tax reform by Jack Mozloom The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) told House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady (R-TX) today that small business owners expect comprehensive tax reform this […]


May 18, 2017 - Projected $407.8M Kicker amid looming budget deficit

May Forecast Brings More Revenue, Little Clarity The Oregon Prosperity Project Since February, May 16 has been circled on Legislative calendars as the day budget talks would turn the corner and head down the stretch. The last forecast before the end of the 2017 Session would provide clarity, telling Legislators […]


May 17, 2017 - SB 596: Business personal property tax relief

By Oregon Small Business Association, There is an important bill, Senate Bill 596 sponsored by State Senator Tim Knopp, which is up for a hearing today in the Senate Finance and Revenue. Oregon’s small businesses – which provide a tremendous number of jobs for Oregon’s economy – are just now […]


May 16, 2017 - Help Wanted

A Lack of Applicants in a Growing Economy via Oregon Workforce and Economic Information Oregon businesses reported 50,800 jobs vacancies at any given time in 2016. They reported nearly two-thirds (64%) of those job vacancies as difficult to fill. Four primary challenges accounted for three-fourths of all difficult-to-fill job vacancies: […]


May 15, 2017 - Cost-Containment Budget Principles

NFIB: Budget savings, hiring freezes, Spending control By Anthony K. Smith Also featured in Salem Business Journal The 2017 Oregon legislative session is now more than halfway there to reaching its constitutional adjournment deadline of July 10. The “first chamber deadline” for bills to move out of committee passed April […]


May 12, 2017 - Trade good for US Economy says registered voters

U.S. Chamber Survey Shows Support for Trade among Registered Voters According to a new U.S. Chamber of Commerce survey conducted by Morning Consult, a majority of voters say trade with other countries will strengthen the U.S. economy. The results of the survey underscore public support for international trade among registered […]