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Study: Other States Poach Oregon Businesses
Study: Other States Poach Oregon Businesses
Study: Other States Poach Oregon Businesses

Published on: 03/31/2025

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The report by UO researchers and commissioned by Business Oregon urges lawmakers to prioritize economic development to avoid losing thousands of jobs and billions in revenue.

News Source : https://oregonbusiness.com/study-other-states-poach-oregon-businesses/

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