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March 30, 2023 - Oregon AG testifies on gun, labor, health bills

By Oregon Attorney General, Press Release 3/20/2023 — It’s a big week for Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum’s legislative policy priorities in the Oregon Legislature. Attorney General Rosenblum will testify today before committees of the Oregon Legislature on three of her top priorities for 2023: supporting access to the full range of […]


March 29, 2023 - Legislature eye exclusion of hiring / retention bonuses from Equal Pay Act

By Christine M. Zinter Bullard Law, The Oregon Equal Pay Act prohibits employers from discriminating between employees in the payment of wages or other compensation for work of a comparable character unless the wage differential is based on certain bona fide factors such as seniority, education, training, experience, or other […]


March 28, 2023 - A Smart Use of Local Lodging Tax Dollars

By Oregon Restaurant And Lodging Association,As of January 1, 2023, a 2% increase in local lodging tax has been in effect in Lane County. How these new revenues will be spent is still undecided. The Board of Commissioners held a meeting back in September to hear public comments in support […]


March 27, 2023 - Paid Leave Oregon: Are You Ready for Q2?

March 17, 2023 By Amy Angel & Stacie Damazo Barran Liebman LLP Certain Paid Leave Oregon requirements became effective on January 1, 2023, such as contribution and model notice requirements. With the end of Q1 fast approaching, we want to make sure employers of all sizes are on the right […]


March 24, 2023 - Major NFIB survey examines what’s impacting businesses

By National Federation of Independent Business The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) released a new survey assessing small businesses and health insurance. The data reveals that small businesses are facing a substantial affordability crisis in providing health insurance for their employees. Most small business owners find it challenging to […]


March 23, 2023 - Man sentenced for stealing $70K from Oregon tribe

By U.S. Attorney, Oregon district Press Release, EUGENE, Ore.—A Grants Pass, Oregon man pleaded guilty and was sentenced to federal prison for stealing more than $70,000 from the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians and illegally possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. After pleading guilty to one […]


March 22, 2023 - Legislature update: Semiconductor bill, hiring bonuses, more…

By Oregon Business and Industry, A significant deadline passed on March 17, though it was fairly anti-climactic. This was the date by which bills in policy committees needed to be scheduled for a vote in those committees to stay alive. Unfortunately, the practice has been to simply schedule things to […]


March 21, 2023 - Wyden: Bill addresses new IRS audits, enforcement

By U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, Press Release U.S. Senator Ron Wyden and Senate colleagues urged federal officials to focus new enforcement funds on reducing tax avoidance by large corporations and the wealthy — while expressing strong support for the IRS not to raise audit rates for small businesses or households […]


March 20, 2023 - Paid Leave Oregon: Are You Ready for Q2?

By Amy Angel & Stacie Damazo Barran Liebman LLP Certain Paid Leave Oregon requirements became effective on January 1, 2023, such as contribution and model notice requirements. With the end of Q1 fast approaching, we want to make sure employers of all sizes are on the right track. Below are […]


March 16, 2023 - Tobacco flavor ban: Poll shows it unpopular, ineffective, harmful

By Oregon Small Business Association, The Oregon Legislature is once again looking to ban flavored nicotine products, including menthol cigarettes. Yet public opinion and data from other states concludes that a flavor ban doesn’t work for protecting youth and isn’t a priority for Oregonians. House Bill 3090 bans the distribution, […]