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http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2010/06/new_law_prohibits_credit_check.html
When the recession forced Stacey Howard's painting business under, her credit history went down with it.
She narrowed her job hunt to companies that did not look at credit scores. "I self-selected out of a lot of jobs that I might have otherwise been qualified for... and when the economy is really bad that really limits your pool of potential employers," she said.
Howard has since found work, but staunchly supports a law that might have made her transition easier. It's one of six laws passed by the state Legislature that are set to take effect Thursday.
Under the new law, Oregon employers will no longer be able to use credit history as a factor in hiring, firing, demoting or suspending employees, unless they can establish that it's substantially related to the job.
The law originated from a concern that credit histories could be inaccurate or unfairly represent job seekers down on their luck, said Sen. Diane Rosenbaum, D-Portland,who sponsored the bill. Oregon unemployment is hovering around 10.6 percent, and people don't need another factor standing between them and a job, she said.....................

