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March 31, 2022 - Oregon growing faster than U.S.

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office economic Analysis, Oregon’s economy mirrors the nation during the pandemic. Our employment trends, unemployment rate, income growth and the like are right there with the national averages. This is unusual in the sense that Oregon is typically much more volatile than the U.S. We fall […]


March 30, 2022 - DeFazio: Windfall tax on oil companies

By Congressman Peter DeFazio Press Release, Legislation comes following report from anti-corruption watchdog group that shows largest oil and gas companies made an eye-popping $205 billion in 2021 Congressman Peter DeFazio (OR-04) introduced the Stop Gas Price Gouging Tax and Rebate Act. This legislation would create a windfall profit tax […]


March 29, 2022 - OSHA’s heat and smoke rules hurt employers and employees

By Oregon Business and Industry, Over the past two years, Oregonians grew weary of well-intended but often damaging executive orders that closed places of employment, deprived people of work and compelled businesses to enforce masking rules in the face of resistance by customers and employees. Unfortunately, Oregon OSHA is once […]


March 28, 2022 - Bill forces shops to accept cash

BY Oregon Small Business Association Gov. Kate Brown has signed a bill that requires retailers in Oregon to accept cash. The measure, Senate Bill 1565, excluded transactions such as those at farmers markets, roadside stands, and aboard airplanes, and it allows businesses to refuse to take coins for purchases of […]


March 24, 2022 - IRS backlog creates cash flow crunch for restaurants

By National Restaurant Association National Restaurant Association and State Partners Warn IRS that ERTC Filing Backlog Creating Cash Flow Issues for Restaurants Associations ask for greater transparency and certainty as restaurant industry continues to face COVID-19-related financial challenges. Washington, D.C. – The National Restaurant Association and the 52 State Restaurant […]


March 23, 2022 - Economics of Oregon Spring Break

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis It’s the first one in a couple of years that might actually feel like Spring Break. COVID cases and hospitalizations are low, masks are off if you want, and household finances remain strong. There is definitely some pent-up demand for travel, entertainment […]


March 23, 2022 - 68 guns seized in ghost gun operation

By Oregon US Attorney, Press Release Salem Area Drug Trafficker and Ghost Gun Manufacturer Indicted in Federal Court 68 firearms and dozens of firearm components seized in raids targeting defendant PORTLAND, Ore.—A federal grand jury in Portland returned an indictment today charging a Salem, Oregon man for distributing counterfeit oxycodone […]


March 22, 2022 - Wyden: Investigate ICE surveillance of money transfers

By Oregon US Senator Ron Wyden, Wyden Requests Investigation of ICE Bulk Surveillance of Money Transfers Homeland Security Ended Participation in Massive Database Following Questions from Wyden Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., called for an investigation of a previously secret surveillance program which collected millions of money […]


March 21, 2022 - Local tavern chain with lawsuit over data hack

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation, A class-action lawsuit filed against McMenamins on behalf of more than 20,000 current and former employees contends the Oregon-based brewpub and hotel failed to protect their personal information during a ransomware attack in December 2021. The lawsuit names former employee Andrew Leonard as primary […]


March 18, 2022 - How business is responding to Ukraine crisis

By US Chamber, “The Russian attacks on Ukraine and the Ukrainian people are a violation of the core tenets of international law and human rights,” said Suzanne P. Clark, President and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. “We are hearing firsthand from friends and colleagues and seeing with our […]