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The 10-Year Plan for Oregon is redesigning the way state government builds its budget and makes investment decisions. The new design is an outcome-based budget that helps to make public resources last, and aids decision makers in prioritizing public investments that align with the services Oregonians have told government they want. Putting this new budgeting system in place requires the state to set clear budget limits, expectations and criteria. To build transparency and accountability, budgets will be reviewed by independent teams of people who do not work for the agencies that receive budget money. Finally, program data will be analyzed to ensure public investments are focused and tied to specific outcomes.
The Governor created the 10-Year Plan Executive Committee and charged it with making a report of fiscal policy recommendations.
Members of the Executive Committee include:
Co-Chair Jim Piro, President & CEO, Portland General Electric
Co-Chair Michael Jordan, Chief Operating Officer for State Government
Lyn Hennion, Senior Vice President, Umpqua Investments, Inc
The Honorable Annabelle Jaramillo, Benton County Commissioner
The Honorable Susan Morgan, Douglas County Commissioner
Mike Thorne, (Former) Ways & Means Committee Chair, Oregon Senate
The Honorable Ted Wheeler, Oregon State Treasurer
Charles Wilhoite, Managing Director, Willamette Management Associates
Click here to read their fiscal recommendation report. |
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