We need a more strategic, coordinated, statewide plan that identifies high-demand jobs or industries with a projected under-supply and offer training to get these Oregonians to work.
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High-quality public education - combined with other appropriate support, as needed - is the best way to achieve the Oregon Business Plan's goal of reducing the number of people living in poverty.
If we wish our state's growth to continue, then our future will increasingly be with industries that require a highly skilled and technically proficient workforce.
As long as the sun rises over Ontario and sets over the Pacific, I will dedicate myself to bringing the people of Oregon what they want and need most - an era of hope, change, and economic renewal.
It's important for our state to expand manufacturing jobs.
We have a plan for a stronger middle class, with the goal of generating 12 million new jobs over the next four years.
I think the bottom line for Oregonians is that cleaner fuels mean cleaner air, and we need that, and we want that.
The challenge is sort of capturing the issues that Oregonians feel strongly about and moving forward on those.
Promoting job creation and economic growth in the Hudson Valley is one of my top priorities in Congress.
We simply have to become more competitive as a state if we're going to be successful in creating jobs, bringing capital investment and raising income levels here in South Carolina.
It's a success story here in Michigan. We have hiring going on. We have new industries going on.