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CCRP Newsletter Oct 12, 2025

CCRP Newsletter Oct 12, 2025

Official Clark County, WA Republican Party‍

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


Meet the District 5 Clark County Charter Review Candidates

You're invited to "Meet the District 5 Clark County Charter Review Candidates" on Tuesday, October 21 at 6 PM, hosted at Podunk Pizza Co., located at 630 E Birch Ave, La Center, WA. This event will feature candidates Brad Benton (Position 1), Duncan Hoss (Position 2), and Peter Silliman (Position 3), providing community members an opportunity to learn more about each candidate and their views ahead of the upcoming election. Attendees are encouraged to engage with the candidates and gather information to help make informed choices before casting their vote on or before Tuesday, November 4.



Submit your comment by October 20 - it only takes a minute.

If you think only citizen's should be allowed to vote here is an easy Action for you to take‍

ï»żTo Submit a comment:

  1. Go to www.regulations.gov
  2. Search for the docket number associated with AFL’s petition – EAC-2025-0236-0001
  3. Click on “Comment”
  4. Write your comment. Be clear, concise, and specific but do not put your name or email or address in the comments.
  5. Fill out the required fields (name, email etc) or choose to comment anonymously.
  6. Review your comment and click “Submit”

‍Candidates Need Our Help

Please contact the endorsed candidates in your area to see how you can help.Â ï»żPaper voter pamplets have been mailed with candidate info and websites.

Here are some tips on letter writing to our local media to support them.

Support candidates for the Tuesday, November 4 election in a letter to the editor. Your specific contact info isn't published, just city/area.

Post your letter to social media also to reach out. Share supportive posts that others have written and/or the website of the candidate.

City Council races, School Board members,Charter Review Commissioners, See https://clarkrepublicans.org/

Clark County Today

https://www.clarkcountytoday.com Letter to editor. allows up to 600 words , allows hyper-links in letter. Submit email to

The Reflector

https://thereflector.com/forms/letters/ Preferably under 500 words.  No anonymous letters or thank you letters

Camas Post Record

Allows up to  400 words, letters should be submitted by noon on the Monday prior to the Thursday publication. Letters require the author's first and last names, city of residence and contact information. https://www.camaspostrecord.com/letter-to-the-editor/

The Columbian

https://www.columbian.com/lettertotheeditor/ Limit, 200 words for issues, 100 words for candidate or ballot measure. Send letter to:  include first and last name, and address or phone number.

Submit a letter to all publications to inform more people.


‍‘One-sided’ panel discussion irks conservative candidates for Charter Review Commission

‍‘One-sided’ panel discussion irks conservative candidates for Charter Review Commission

Conservative candidates for the Charter Review Commission criticized a recent League of Women Voters panel as one-sided, while organizers say all political viewpoints were invited to participate.

League of Women Voters of Clark County said they invited experts from all political stripes to participate but only four responded to be on the panel for the discussion titled: Election 2025: What is the Clark County Charter? Read the article at ClarkCountyToday


Clark County Republican Women

Salute to Veterans
Visit https://clarkcountyrepublicanwomen.org for more information



WA GOP Chairman Jim Walsh

Rep. Jim Walsh, R-Aberdeen delivers his October 2 update. Walsh explains that the federal shutdown is another result of Congress’s 20-year failure to pass real budgets, relying instead on short-term “continuing resolutions.” This latest standoff centers on whether to extend Medicaid to people in the country illegally—a policy Washington State already adopted years ago under a federal waiver. The dispute is mainly between Senate leaders Schumer and Thune, not about Trump despite what some claim. While federal workers may see brief paycheck delays, shutdowns like this usually resolve quickly. The noise from Democrats and the media is mostly political theater, and there’s no threat of unrest here in Washington. See the full video below.

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