Oregon Prosperity Council · June 2026
Recommendations for Oregon's Long-Term Competitiveness & Prosperity
A navigable, summarized index of the Prosperity Council's 452-page report to Governor Tina Kotek — its ten priority recommendations, five policy chapters, and the full public record behind them. Browse by topic; every entry links back to the exact source page.
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Cover & Acknowledgments
pp. 1-2Cover page and acknowledgments for the Oregon Prosperity Council's June 2026 report to Governor Tina Kotek titled 'Recommendations for Oregon's Long-Term Competitiveness & Prosp…
Table of Contents
p. 3The Oregon Prosperity Council's June 2026 report on long-term competitiveness comprises an executive summary, five policy chapters addressing economic development, taxes, permit…
Executive Summary
pp. 4-8The Oregon Prosperity Council, established by Governor Kotek in January 2026, proposes 10 priority recommendations to advance Oregon's long-term economic competitiveness and pro…
Full Report
pp. 9-33The Full Report outlines Oregon's comprehensive economic recovery plan, addressing fragmented systems across development coordination, taxation, permitting, infrastructure readi…
Appendix A: Prosperity Council Engagement Report
pp. 34-50This appendix describes the Prosperity Council's engagement process to gather stakeholder input on Oregon's economic competitiveness. Between February and May 2026, the Council …
Appendix B: Prosperity Council Survey Questions
pp. 51-54Appendix B presents the survey instrument used by Governor Kotek's Prosperity Council—an outside advisory group developing recommendations on business climate, workforce, and to…
Appendix C: Survey Data
pp. 55-85This page is the title/header for Appendix C (Survey Data). No actual survey content, methodology, findings, or respondent data appears on this page.
Appendix D: Listening Session Facilitators' Guide
pp. 86-91This appendix is a facilitators' guide instructing volunteers on how to conduct listening sessions to gather business and community input for the Oregon Prosperity Council's rec…
Appendix E: Submissions & Feedback
pp. 92-399Forty-seven stakeholders advocate for economic coordination, workforce alignment, regulatory streamlining (20% reduction by 2030), and tax reform. Agriculture ($42B annual impac…
Appendix F: Technical Report — Data & Research
pp. 400-452Appendix F provides comprehensive economic analysis of Oregon's competitiveness challenges: 9,100 statewide job losses, $500 million migration-driven income loss, 12% productivi…