Morning Roundup
Shell company legislation progresses under the wire, H1-B visas quickly reach annual cap and Oregon judge condemns ICE presence at courthouses.
Shell company legislation progresses under the wire, H1-B visas quickly reach annual cap and Oregon judge condemns ICE presence at courthouses.
Portland relocation fee rule under review, Governor wants to invest in rural Oregon and Portland eliminates corporate investments.
ZoomCare leaves marketplace, Union Pacific has most violations nationwide and Ilani Casino wins last battle.
Columbia Sportswear CEO lobbies against GOP tax reform, Adidas preps first robot factory for production and Oregon House approves lift on rent control ban.
Gov. Brown asks Sessions to consult on pot, new plan outlines ODOT improvements and DEQ issues six-figure fine to electronics recycler.
State could cut public employee health insurance costs, legislators consider legalizing ride-hailing statewide and consumers complain about hotel gouging in advance of August eclipse.
Oregon considers gross receipts tax, state greenlights mega-dairy and Wyden, Merkley fight for rural air service.
Oregon senators propose federal marijuana reform, Governor fires DEQ commission members and PeaceHealth cuts 85 more jobs.
Legislature considers equal pay, Tobias Read changes his mind about Elliott Forest and Oregon Promise lands additional funding.
County not worried about Sessions’ threat, Portland plans for Centennial Mills redevelopment and Umpqua Forest sale paused.