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April 24, 2009 - Senator Larry George: Sees conflict of interest on Energy Trust

Potential conflicts of interests plague Energy Trust of Oregon board and council members By State Senator Larry George, Salem, OR – According to public records, at least thirteen Energy Trust of Oregon board and council members work for companies and organizations that receive incentive and consultant payments from the trust. […]



April 22, 2009 - Seven ways restaurants are luring customers in tough times

By Traci Scott, BIZ Reporter According to a recent Nielsen consumer survey, 66 percent of fine dining patrons admit they are going out less often compared to a year ago. This trend was echoed by 65 percent of nightclub patrons, 55 percent of bar patrons, 59 percent of casino and […]


April 21, 2009 - Health Care Mandates are Adding Up

Betsy Earls Associated Oregon Industries Oregon largest business lobby Health insurance mandates are thick on the ground this session, although not all of them have had hearings.  Those that have had hearings will have to move out of committee in the next few weeks; others may turn into study groups […]


April 20, 2009 - Retail Sales: Bouncing Along the Bottom

Bill Conerly, Businomics, Conerly Consulting Today’s headlines sound gloomier than the data–once again.  The Wall Street Journal says, “U.S. Retail Sales Show New Weakness.”  Yahoo Finance says, “Stocks slip as retail sales data disappoint.”  So how bad is the new data?


April 19, 2009 - Review of investment and market news

Mark G. Neil, KBNP Business radio host President Northwest Wealth Advisors Welcome to the middle of April.  March began with stocks heading even further into the doldrums, falling over 9% in the first week of trading. The turnaround in share prices can be pinpointed to a single catalyzing event: On […]



April 17, 2009 - Oregon rules that dictate mass layoffs

By Ken Niezgoda, BIZ Reporter Oregon businesses that may have never considered significant layoffs in the past are facing the prospect of huge staff reductions. Many employers are aware that the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act requires employers facing large-scale layoffs to post written notice so that employees can […]


April 16, 2009 - Oregon NFIB discusses three bad business bills

By Alyssa Williams, BIZ Reporter 1. Family Leave Payroll Tax: (SB 966) 2. Employer censorship bill (SB 519) 3. Corporate minimum tax bill With Oregon now having the highest rate of unemployment in the nation, hitting a staggering 12.1 percent in March, the Oregon division of the National Federation of […]


April 15, 2009 - Cost of cap-and-trade: Oregon Senate Testimony

Dr, Eric Fruits, EconInternational, If passed, Oregon SB 80 would establish a greenhouse gas cap-and-trade scheme for the State of Oregon. The Oregon Senate Committee on Environment and Natural Resources will have a public hearing on SB 80 on Thursday April 9, 2009 at 3:00 P.M. in Hearing Room C.  […]