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January 24, 2017 - Portland band trademark case before Supreme Court

Wall Street Journal Editorial, Jan 18, 2017 If you start a rock band and give it a shocking name, can the government prevent you from trademarking it? That’s the question for the Supreme Court Wednesday as the Justices decide if the feds can discriminate against trademark applications based on the […]


January 23, 2017 - The Trump Trade effect on the market

by Shawn Narancich, CFA Executive Vice President of Research Ferguson Wellman, A leading Oregon financial firm What has become known as the Trump Trade has delivered strong equity returns since election day last fall, with the benchmark S&P 500 rising by 6.5 percent over this period. More remarkable is the […]


January 20, 2017 - Five top ideas for 2017 regulatory reform

Associated Builders and Contractors, ABC, along with a broad coalition of 380 stakeholders, sent a letter to Speaker of the House Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) urging him to make the Regulatory Accountability Act (RAA) an early priority for the 115th Congress. The bill seeks to improve the transparency of regulations […]


January 19, 2017 - The pitfalls of employee rewards

By Dr. Eric Fruits, Oregon Economist On Demand Newsletter Employee of the Month. Sounds like a great idea. For the price of a cheap plaque and a good parking spot, bosses can motivate employees to deliver superior service. So the thinking goes. Academics call it “status competition.” And sometimes it […]


January 18, 2017 - 52,000 Oregon vacancies hitting new highs

By Oregon Employment Department, Our latest quarterly job vacancy survey results show Oregon businesses reported 52,300 job vacancies in fall 2016. That’s an increase of 7,400 job vacancies compared with the prior fall. The job vacancy numbers reflect continued, strong employment growth in the state. This fall the 2-to-1 ratio […]


January 17, 2017 - Idea for Oregon Tax Reform

By Fred Thompson, Oregon Economics Blog With the start of another legislative session, calls for wholesale tax reform are again being heard. Frankly, most state tax-policy specialists are dubious of big reforms. My Georgia State University colleague, Carolyn Bourdeaux, for example, boils the typical reform process down to the following […]


January 16, 2017 - Market rally enters “Show Me” phase

by Ralph Cole, CFA Executive Vice President of Research Ferguson Wellman, A leading Oregon financial firm January 13th — After rallying into the end of 2016, both interest rates and the stock market took a little breather this week. The S&P 500 finished the week basically flat, while the yield […]


January 13, 2017 - House passes REINS Act

Oregon Congressman Greg Walden, Committed to growing the economy and protecting small businesses in Oregon, U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-Hood River) supported bills passed by the House this week to rein in costly, burdensome, and overreaching federal regulations. Below is a transcript from Walden’s video release applauding the legislation: “Regulations […]


January 12, 2017 - Rising agreement on transportation package

By Oregon Prosperity Project, Roads and bridges don’t deteriorate because taxpayers or politicians like bumpy rides and traffic congestion. Existing infrastructure gets neglected and future needs ignored because citizens and the elected officials can’t agree on priorities and how to pay for projects. Will 2017 be the year that a […]


January 11, 2017 - Rep. DeFazio: Trump should redo NAFTA

Oregon Rep. Peter DeFazio, In a press conference today led by Rep. Peter DeFazio and AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, a coalition of congressmen and organizations called on President-elect Trump to begin renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) within his first hundred days of taking office. The group […]