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CCRP Newsletter Sept 7, 2025

CCRP Newsletter Sept 7, 2025

Official Clark County, WA Republican Party‍

Representing over 350 Precincts with Precinct Committee Officers (PCO), elected by local precinct residents.‍

canvassing training

Canvassing Training for PCOs and Volunteers.
Come find out how to canvass your precinct or neighborhood for this upcoming election. We will cover the basics including purpose, preparation, assessment of each house, sample scripts, dealing with objections, leave behinds, and tracking to mention a few topics.

When: Wed Sept 17, 2025 at the CCRP HQ

RSVP to: 


Event Date09-17-2025 6:00
LocationClark County Republican Headquarters

Get to know the CCRP Endorsed Candidates

Visit the candidate pages to learn more about each candidate.

Charter Review CANDIDATE Forum

Meet the Candidates for the Charter Review Commission

Sunday, September 14th, at 6PM, at Bethel Community Church, in Washougal


LocationBethel Community Church

The Washington Voter Research Project

The Washington Voter Research Project will be holding free public events in each of the legislative district community parks to give the opportunity to voters to register, update their voter registrations or ask questions about voting in Washington State.  
This is a non-partisan event.  We are dedicated to ensuring the accuracy and integrity of votes in Washington State. Our goal is to ensure that votes are "counted," and not "cancelled" by problems like fraud or inaccuracies in voting.  
The times are 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 
Davis Park - September 6, 2025 
Felida Community Park - Sept. 13, 2025 
Pacific Community Park - Sept. 20, 2025 
Dorothy Fox Park - September 27, 2025‍

https://www.wavoterresearch.org/about/



Clark County Council signals support for sales tax to fund affordable housing‍

During a Wednesday, Aug. 27, meeting, the Clark County Council signed off on support for enacting a 0.1% local sales tax, authorized under state law.

The revenue source, a councilmatic sales tax increase approved through House Bill 1590, signed by the governor in 2020, would add just one cent to every $10 spent in Clark County. Over time, the levy could generate approximately $7 million annually for construction, property acquisition, and maintenance of affordable housing. The funds could also be used to support behavioral health facilities for vulnerable populations. Read the complete article at The Reflector


WA GOP Chairman's Update

The Washington State Republican Party (WAGOP) is addressing Governor Ferguson's blame-shifting regarding the state's budget, supporting Pete Serrano's confirmation as US Attorney, and expanding their school board project to support conservative candidates.


Rep. John Ley meets with the DOT secretary to discuss transportation concerns in Southwest Washington

Rep. John Ley met with the Department of Transportation Secretary, Julie Meredith, on Friday to discuss several transportation issues. Ley and Meredith meet on the Vancouver waterfront to review numerous pressing issues in Southwest Washington. Ley, R-Vancouver, issued the following statement after the meeting.‍ Read the full press release.


WA Schools Mandate LGBTQ Curriculum—No Opt-Out, No Exceptions‍

Washington State has passed sweeping legislation that mandates LGBTQ-inclusive curriculum across all public schools—with no opt-out provision for families. In this video, Julie Barrett breaks down SB 5462 and HB 1296, explain how WSSDA policy and OSPI bulletins enforce these mandates, and explore the legal implications of Mahmoud v. Taylor.


WA State Elections Shenanigans: More Dead Peoples' Ballots Voted - More Voters Voting in Multiple Jurisdictions...‍

At the August 19, 2025, Clark County Canvassing Board meeting, the Clark County Elections Manager reported that the Secretary of State very recently forwarded them 26 SEPARATE CLARK COUNTY CASES of voters voting in two jurisdictions in the November 2024 General Election!

Voting in two jurisdictions in the same election is considered VOTER FRAUD in the United States, as it violates the principle of "one person, one vote." Read More from Bill Bruch here.


Apply NOW to join a Vancouver City Board or Commission!‍

The City of Vancouver is now accepting applications for openings on 13 Boards and Commissions. Applications close on Saturday, Sept. 30.

“Boards and Commissions give our community a direct voice in shaping the policies that impact Vancouver’s livability, health, safety and future,” said Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle. “You don’t need a long resume or political experience, just a passion for this city and a desire to help shape its future.”

Board information, membership requirements and position opening details can be found in the Board Application Portal

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