Morning Roundup
Prineville to receive more power, new personal income tax bracket proposed and undocumented immigrants in Oregon pay $81 million in taxes.
Prineville to receive more power, new personal income tax bracket proposed and undocumented immigrants in Oregon pay $81 million in taxes.
The demolition of five buildings, made famous by the movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, is expected to be complete by the end of June.
The 2017 100 Best Nonprofits survey opens April 18 and will run through June. Organizations must sign up initially and will then receive survey instructions. There is no cost to participate or be listed in the magazine.
Occupants of a 10-story building on SW Fifth Avenue that was evacuated on Tuesday have not been allowed to return.
Bullard Law invites you and your colleagues to its annual Public Sector Symposium on May 16, 2017 Cost includes breakfast, parking, materials and certificate of attendance. TOPICS: – ERB Case Law Update and Legislative Update – Whistleblower Laws – Regulating the Off-Duty Conduct of Public Employees – Managing Mental Disabilities, Intermittent Leave and Accommodation – … Read more
County takes on campaign finance reform, audit says Portland needs infrastructure funding and Intel cuts more staff.
Every April I get shudders just thinking about the pending deadline for filing taxes. I am not exaggerating when I say the task feels like a form of purgatory.
PERS investments may need recalibrating, amendment waters down shell legislation and Portland sues Trump over sanctuary city order.
Megan J. CrowhurstMegan joined Bullard Law in 2014 after moving from Chicago to Portland. Megan has performed comprehensive work in the areas of federal and state family and medical leave, discrimination, harassment, and retaliation, and wage and hour laws. She represents employers in all types of labor and employment litigation and provides practical advice and … Read more
Newport wave center inches toward funding, Uber launches EV program and Zoom+ rebrands following lawsuit.