Oregon's Higher Education Coordinating Commission would be in charge of granting money from the fund to schools, tech companies and community-based organizations focused on developing the semiconductor workforce. This bill comes a year after the Legislature made a $240 million investment in the state’s burgeoning semiconductor industry. It also asked for $30 million to be split up and half going to state universities and community colleges with existing semiconductor job training programs.
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