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Introduction
On February 11, 2009, Governor Ted Kulongoski issued Executive Order 09-06 creating a new public/private partnership to advance Oregon's recovery and to carry out Governor Kulongoski's commitment to a green economic future for Oregon -- a future in which we build upon our national and international leadership in renewable energy development and sustainability.
The new partnership, called The Oregon Way Advisory Group, will use Oregon's green advantage to compete and win grant dollars included in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act signed by President Barack Obama. The Act includes $37 billion in competitive grants. For specific information on these grant dollars, please visit www.staterecovery.org/federal-assistance.
The group will advise and assist state agencies and other partners seeking federal competitive grants by developing innovative proposals that create immediate jobs and promote renewable energy, reduce carbon, encourage greater energy efficiency or sustainable development. The group will work to identify signature projects across the state that will showcase Oregon's green expertise to the nation, helping to bring long-term job growth as others look to Oregon to tap this knowledge base.
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