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CCRP Newsletter April 29, 2025

CCRP Newsletter April 29, 2025

Clark County Republican Party‍

Michelle Belkot Legal Defense Fund

Legal representation of the C-TRAN board members will be paid for by tax dollars.‍

Michelle Belkot needs our help to continue fighting for you.

A generous benefactor has offered to match $5,000 in donations if you give now.

Read More at standupwashington.com


18TH 20TH TOWN HALL

Clark County residents will have the opportunity to meet their legislators at a combined Legislative Town Hall scheduled with Reps. Stephanie McClintock and John Ley of the 18th Legislative District and 20th District lawmakers, Rep. Ed Orcutt and Rep. Peter Abbarno, on Saturday, May 3, in Battle Ground.

The four lawmakers will review the 2025 legislative session, which concludes on April 27. Much of their focus will be on the state’s three budgets and the new taxes passed by the majority party.

Learn More here.



Candidate filing period and online candidate filing begins May 5‍

Interested in running for public office? The filing period for citizens to become candidates for elective office is rapidly approaching. There are several offices open for candidate filings this year. Get more information here.

If you intend to file, please contact us immediately.


April 22, 2025 Special Election‍

Unofficial Results here Election certification May 2


Get Acquainted Gathering

June 6th from 6:00-8:00 PM
Stop by anytime to meet the Clark County Republican Party Board and learn how to get plugged in.

If you’re curious about our activities, considering becoming involved, or looking for ways to contribute, this event is for you. Discover what we’re all about in a relaxed, friendly setting.

Please Pre-Register here

Get Acquainted Gathering



The 2025 Washington legislative session has concluded

Democrats have the majority in Washington, here is a quick chart of the 7 biggest, most significant tax hikes. And how much they will cost WA taxpayers according to Jim Walsh, chair of the Washington State Republican Party.

You can watch live or recorded sessions at https://tvw.org/schedule/

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Many of these bills still need to be signed by Democrat Governor, Bob Ferguson. You can send him a message here.‍


Katy Faust Founder and President Them Before Us

Families have been under attack for decades. The plandemic derailed education, separated families, and precipitated the newest identity crisis in children, amping up a predatory agenda for the transition of children. One party rule in Olympia has taken away parental rights.

Katy Faust and her organization, Them Before Us, have a global platform on these issues. They are passionate about putting children first. Don't miss this amazing and unique opportunity to hear from Katy and engage in Q&A.

TICKETS ON SALE.
Visit https://clarkcountyrepublicanwomen.org

raising conservative kids



Plandemic Social 2025



Governor signs Rep. Stephanie McClintock’s teenage workforce bill into law.

House Bill 1121, which received unanimous approval in the House and overwhelming support in the Senate, will allow 16- or 17-year-old minors to work the same number and frequency of hours during the school year as allowed during summer, school vacations, or holidays if they meet certain requirements.

Read more here.


Election Observer Training‍

Interested in becoming an Election Observer? Per WAC 434-261-020, observers are required to receive training.

Sign up here - https://clark.wa.gov/elections/election-observer-training


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