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May 9, 2023 - Chavez-DeRemer: Co-sponsors Combating Organized Retail theft Act

Oregon Representative Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-05) recently cosponsored the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act, a bipartisan and bicameral proposal that seeks to target the rise in organized retail crime gangs that have been wreaking havoc on retailers and threatening public safety. Specifically, the legislation establishes a coordinated multi-agency […]


May 5, 2023 - NFIB report: 92% owners lack applicants

BY NFIB, Small business owners continue to struggle to find workers, with 45% (seasonally adjusted) of all owners reporting job openings they could not fill in the current period. The share of owners with unfilled job openings exceeds the 49-year historical average of 23%. Of those hiring or trying to […]


May 4, 2023 - Gresham man sentenced over $70,000 Covid fraud

By Oregon US Attorney Press Release, PORTLAND, Ore.—A Gresham, Oregon man was sentenced to federal prison today for stealing more than $77,000 in funds intended to help small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Justin Allen Cunningham, 41, was sentenced to 10 months in federal prison and three years’ supervised release. […]


May 3, 2023 - NLRB limits employers on discipline over workplace activism

May 1, 2023 By Dennis E. Westlind On May 1, 2023, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) issued a decision in the case of Lion Elastomers that restores legal protection for workers who engage in profane speech or conduct in the context of workplace activism and union-related activity. This decision […]


May 2, 2023 - Multnomah voters face capital gains tax on ballot

By William MacKenzie Multnomah County Democrats, who have probably never found a tax they didn’t like, are supporting a new capital gains tax on county residents, further burdening an already overtaxed populace. People who take the time to read their voters pamphlet for the May 16, 2022 election will see […]


May 1, 2023 - Workers Memorial Day honors workers who died on the job

By Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services It’s a day to remember those who died on the job. It’s a day to grieve with families, friends, and communities. It’s a day to renew our responsibility to create and maintain safe and healthy workplaces for all workers in Oregon. Oregon […]


April 27, 2023 - NFIB sides in two Supreme Ct. cases

By NFIB, NFIB filed two amicus briefs in the cases Commonwealth of Kentucky v. United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, et al. v. EPA at the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. These cases concern the EPA’s final rule on the waters […]


April 27, 2023 - Sen. Wyden, Sen. Merkley back updated Green New Deal plan

U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley Press Release, U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley said today that they and Senate colleagues have reintroduced the Green New Deal resolution, which recognizes the enormous threat of the climate crisis and directs Congress to act urgently to protect the planet for […]


April 25, 2023 - Public comments on liquor surcharge

Liquor Surcharge By Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association Public Comments Requested on 50-cent Surcharge Increase:OLCC is seeking public comment on a possible increase of the current 50-cent surcharge on each bottle of distilled spirits to one dollar per bottle. The Commissioners will listen to verbal comments on this at the […]


April 24, 2023 - Capitol Update: Business bills 4/23

By Oregon Business & Industry Warehouse Bill HB 3568, which would broadly limit employers’ use of quotas and performance metrics in warehouse and distribution center operations, is scheduled for a public hearing in the House Committee on Rules April 18. OBI and others in the growing coalition against this bill […]