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# Summary of Stakeholder Feedback

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## TL;DR  *(generated · confidence: high)*

Stakeholders identified critical gaps between education/training and industry needs, citing barriers like childcare and housing that limit workforce hiring and scaling. They strongly advocated for streamlining fragmented education and workforce systems, expanding sector-based talent pipelines, increasing public university investment, and cited Oregon's semiconductor workforce model as a successful example of industry-education-training coordination.

**Key points** *(each cites a PDF page)*:

- Misalignment between education, training, and industry needs—combined with decentralized systems and barriers such as childcare and housing—limits employers' ability to hire and scale their workforce ([p. 29](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=29))
- Stakeholders strongly supported streamlining and better integrating education and workforce systems to reduce fragmentation and respond to employer needs ([p. 29](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=29))
- K-12 feedback focused primarily on adequate system funding with deteriorating outcomes ([p. 29](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=29))
- Broad support for expanding sector-based talent pipelines, though sustained funding remains a challenge ([p. 29](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=29))
- Stakeholders noted need for greater investment in Oregon's public universities to reduce tuition reliance, improve affordability, and develop talent for competitive economy ([p. 29](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=29))
- Semiconductor workforce model cited as effective example of coordination among industry, higher education, and training providers ([p. 29](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=29))

Dates/FTE: JUNE 2026 · Programs: sector-based talent pipelines · semiconductor workforce model

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> **Source:** PDF [pp. 29-30](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=29) · raw: [29](../../../.extracted/pages/page-0029.txt) · [30](../../../.extracted/pages/page-0030.txt)

Breadcrumb: Full Report > Chapter 5: Talent Development > Summary of Stakeholder Feedback

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Summary of Stakeholder Feedback
Stakeholders emphasized that misalignment between education, training, and industry needs—combined with a
decentralized system and barriers such as childcare and housing—limits employers’ ability to hire and scale their
workforce. They strongly supported streamlining and better integrating education and workforce systems to reduce
fragmentation and respond to employer needs. Most feedback on K-12 focused on adequate system funding with
deteriorating outcomes. Stakeholders also voiced broad support for expanding sector-based talent pipelines, though
sustained funding remains a challenge. Many stakeholders also noted the need for greater investment in Oregon’s
public universities to reduce reliance on tuition revenue, make higher education more affordable and develop the
talent needed for a competitive economy. Many cited the semiconductor workforce model as an example of effective
coordination among industry, higher education, and training providers.
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OREGON PROSPERITY COUNCIL | RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OREGON’S LONG-TERM COMPETITIVENESS AND PROSPERITY | JUNE 2026

5 . TA L E NT D E V E L O P M E NT

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Parent: [Chapter 5: Talent Development](./INDEX.md) · PDF: [pp. 29-30](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=29)
