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An Unofficial, Agent-Readable Index to the Oregon Prosperity Council's Recommendations for Oregon's Long-Term Competitiveness & Prosperity
This is not the official report and is not meant for human consumption. It exists so you can point an AI agent — Claude or ChatGPT — at this URL and have it navigate the Prosperity Council's 452-page report to Governor Tina Kotek without loading the whole PDF: ten priority recommendations, five policy chapters, and the full public record, split into small cross-linked pages that each cite their exact source page. Hand the link to your agent and ask your question.
view raw markdown on any page to fetch its source. Full document: oregon.gov ↗.Hand this link to Claude or ChatGPT, then ask things like:
- “What are the ten priority recommendations, and which one is ranked first?”
- “Summarize what the report says about permitting and site readiness, with page citations.”
- “Which organizations submitted feedback, and what did the homebuilders association argue?”
- “What does the report recommend on business taxes, and what data backs it up?”
- “How was the public engaged, and what did the survey find about Oregonians' top concerns?”
Contents
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…