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February 8, 2008
OBA Stands Up for EETC
OBA’s Environmental Enhancement Tax Credit is up for a hearing on Monday. The bill is being supported by a strong coalition of business leaders who will testify on behalf of the tax credit which provides a $10 million incentive for companies to exceed state and federal environmental regulations.
Some questions have been raised about this bill. Here are the answers.
Companies all across the state are supporting the EETC and saying a tax credit that encourages businesses to exceed environmental protection regulations is better than no tax credit at all.
Click here for more information about the EETC or go to www.oba-online.org.
Sponsored by OSU College of Business
Austin Family Business Program - Executive Series
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
The Aerie at Eagle Landing
10220 SE Causey Avenue
Happy Valley, OR
Presenter: Keven Malkwitz, Ph.D.
Between 85 to 90 percent of business enterprises in North America are family firms. It’s important that Oregon’s family business remain viable and continue to thrive across generations.
Continuing to inspire and educate family business owners since 1985, the Austin Family Business Program presents a day-long Executive Series workshop with Dr. Keven Malkewitz, Assistant Professor of Marketing, at Oregon State University.
Given the recent slowdown of key economic indicators family businesses will have the opportunity to carefully analyze their markets and marketing strategies to ensure that their business continues to grow.
Call 1-800-859-7609 for more information or go to www.familybusinessonline.org to register.
OBA President Ryan Deckert contributes to Portland Business Journal article regarding OHSU case and potential effect of lifting liability caps on state and local government agencies.
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