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CCRP Newsletter Aug 11, 2024

CCRP Newsletter Aug 11, 2024

Clark County Republican Party‍

Newly Elected PCO Training and Get Together

Newly Elected PCO Training and Get Together

Newly Elected PCO Training and Get Together:

Tuesday Aug 13th 6:30 - 9:00 - CCRP HQ

You were just elected as a PCO. Let's get you up to speed on what's next and introduce you around! We will cover the responsibilities of a PCO, meeting protocols, how PCOs fit in the party, party resources, and opportunities to get started early as a volunteer.

Come get to know other PCOs and party leaders in a fun and relaxed atmosphere!

Please RSVP to Kirk VanGelder at to reserve your spot so we can have handouts and snacks ready for you!

 


Location Clark County Republican Headquarters

*The most recent vote count has Sue Kuehl Pederson trailing Dave Upthegrove

Thank you Clark County Republican Voters, the majority of our endorsed candidates are moving on to the General Election in November.

Looking Ahead to the General Election

The road to victory has just begun, and the real work lies ahead. As we gear up for the General election, it is crucial that we come together as a strong and united front to ensure our success.

Get Involved and Make a Difference

We call upon each and every one of you to actively participate in our efforts to take back our state and pave the way for a brighter future. There are numerous ways you can get involved, from volunteering for campaign activities to spreading awareness in your community. If you have not completed our volunteer form, please do so today.

Let's Turn our State Red

Together, we have the power to effect real change and shape the future of our state. By uniting under the common goal of voting Republican, we can work towards creating a more prosperous and secure future for all residents of Washington and Clark County.

Clark County Aug 6 Election Results‍ here.

Certification Date 08/20/2024


‘Disturbing:’ Supporters stunned to hear of failed legal effort to kill ballot initiatives‍

The Washington Supreme Court issued two rulings Friday dismissing related lawsuit appeals brought by organizations attempting to stop certifying the voter initiatives that were set for placement on the general election ballot in November.

In two separate cases, the groups sued Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs and sought to enact similar actions: challenging the process of certifying the signatures procured and seeking an injunction to remove the initiatives from the November ballot as Hobbs’ office reconfirms the signatures came from legal voters.

Read More here.

More on this story in the video below.


County seeks diverse applicants for Clean Water Commission

‍Vancouver, Wash. – The county manager is seeking to fill three open positions on the Clean Water Commission, an advisory group representing the community’s needs and interests in stormwater management decisions. Two terms begin October 2024 and end December 2027. One term begins January 2025 and ends December 2027.

Read More here.


County Launches Two Surveys To Collect Climate Change Feedback

Vancouver, Wash. – Clark County is seeking community input to help plan for climate change. There are currently two surveys open for community members to provide feedback. These surveys are part of a series of activities throughout the year that will inform the county’s new climate chapter for its comprehensive plan.

With the passage of HB 1181 during the 2023 Washington State legislative session, Clark County is now required to add a climate change element into its Comprehensive Plan. The new climate chapter will include actions the county can take over the next 20 years to improve community resilience, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and benefit overburdened communities that will be disproportionately affected by the compounding environmental impacts and natural hazards due to climate change.

To provide feedback, please click on the survey links below to access each one. Responses to both surveys are requested by 5 pm on Tuesday, Aug. 27. Surveys are available in multiple languages at each link. Print copies may be requested by contacting 564.397.4968.
 
Survey #1
 
Clark County is seeking community feedback about priorities onreducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality in the unincorporated county. Provide your input through this survey: https://bit.ly/clarkcoghgreduction . It should take about 5-minutes to complete.   
 
Survey #2
 
The county hosted a community workshop about resilience in June. If you missed the event and would still like to share feedback about how to address climate resilience in the unincorporated county, you can provide your input through this survey:https://bit.ly/clarkcoresilience. It should take about 25-minutes to complete.

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