Jordan Schnitzer told his colleagues on the panel a draft document lacked “urgency and weight.”
By Nigel Jaquiss
Oregon Journalism Project
Ahead of the May 15 meeting of Gov. Tina Kotek’s Prosperity Council in Eugene, one of the loudest voices on the panel pushed for an even more aggressive posture, particularly on tax reductions.
In a May 13 email to the 15 other members of the council, Jordan Schnitzer, CEO of Schnitzer Properties in Portland, argued that a draft of the group’s forthcoming recommendations to Kotek on how…

