Morning Roundup
Lawmakers propose further cost cutting, SureID CEO quietly replaced and a look at Oregon CEO compensation.
Lawmakers propose further cost cutting, SureID CEO quietly replaced and a look at Oregon CEO compensation.
PERS reform proposed, teachers union revives form of Measure 97 and Oregon hospitals reluctantly support tax increase.
2017 100 Best Green Workplaces announced, transportation bill includes surprise snow management mandate and policy makers nix rent control provision.
Oregon gets gigabit, Amazon opening Troutdale distribution center and five new solar projects launch.
Delays could impact solar program, cyclists divided on bike tax and Portland Mayor want to shutdown anti-Muslim rally.
SolarWorld to layoff at least 500, PERS board considers lowering expected rate of return and UO tuition hike approved.
Lone Rock sues Oregon over Elliott Forest sale, new audit finds Medicaid system operating as it should and CBO score spotlights flaws in GOP healthcare bill.
Port picks new director, Multnomah County agrees to Wapato sale and Homer Williams returns with new housing plan.
New corporate tax proposal up for discussion, SolarWorld warns of mass layoffs and OLCC will regulate medical marijuana.
Nike’s Oregon Project subject of doping scandal, OBA founder starts new alliance and revenue department owed $3.3 billion in uncollected debt.