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All posts by Rick Turoczy

More than mildly obsessed with the Portland startup community. Founder and editor at Silicon Florist. Cofounder and general manager at PIE. Follow me on Twitter: @turoczy

Silicon Florist links arrangement for December 8, 2025

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Is Oregon a “Small Business State”?

When we compare Oregon to other states, we see that our share of employment in small businesses (32.1%) is higher than the national average (27.2%). However, it’s not particularly high compared to some of our neighbors. For example, California’s share of jobs in small businesses is roughly the same as Oregon. Idaho’s share is slightly higher at 35.9%. But Montana is the true small business king in the west with over 44% of jobs in small businesses. In fact, of all western states, Montana is the only state where the share of jobs in small businesses is higher than the share of jobs in larger businesses (500+ employees).

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for December 4, 2025

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Build the thing you wish to see in the world

For most of my career, I’ve been confusing building products with building businesses—and that confusion kept me from pursuing a lot of ideas. Two weeks off helped me realize that not everything needs to be a startup, and some of the best things we build are the ones we build just because we want them to exist.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for December 3, 2025

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Gov. Kotek unveils Oregon Prosperity Roadmap, new officer role – Portland Business Journal

The strategy is anchored in three goals: to retain and grow Oregon businesses, to spur job creation and to accelerate economic growth. Kotek said it will be advanced through a series of administrative actions and legislation during the 2026 short session. Other than creation of the CPO position, the plan did not mention any anticipated state funding investment.

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