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"textContent": "As the governor's Prosperity Council prepares to develop recommendations for strengthening Oregon's economy, it should recognize that Oregon is entering a new economic era in which growth is no longer a given, writes John Tapogna, president of the Oregon Business Council. Preserving opportunity will require adapting education, land use and tax systems built for a different time.",
"title": "Opinion: Two views of Oregon’s economy — only one looks ahead"
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