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CCRP Newsletter Nov 30, 2025

CCRP Newsletter Nov 30, 2025

Official Clark County, WA Republican Party‍

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

CCRP office extended hours this week.
Sign the 3 initiatives.

IL26-126 - Requires people to provide proof of citizenship when they register to vote.
IL26-001 - Strengthen Communication Between Parents and Schools
IL26-638 - Protecting Fairness in Girls’ Sports

Clark County Republican Headquarters
2702 NE 114th Ave, Suite 4
Vancouver, WA 98684

Hours Open to the Public

Monday 1-5 PM
Tuesday 1-6 PM
Wednesday 1-6 PM
Thursday Closed
Friday 1-6 PM
Saturday - 11 AM-3 PM
Sunday - Closed

New and Prospective PCO Training

Are you fed up with our local and State governance? Are you ready to do something about it? Come find out what it means to be a Precinct Committee Officer (PCO), the grass-roots elected official of the local party. This class is for new and potential PCOs, or anyone who would like to assist their current PCO. Come learn what is involved and how to be effective working with other like minded patriots! Handouts provided so you can focus on the information!  See you there!  


Event Date12-03-2025 6:30
LocationClark County Republican Headquarters


WAGOP Chairman's Update

Washington State Republican Party Chairman Jim Walsh shares an early Thanksgiving-week update highlighting local Republican gains and laying out priorities heading into 2026. He notes mixed but encouraging 2025 election results in Washington, including about 50 new conservative school board members focused on core academics and successful county-level outcomes in places like Clark County, Snohomish County, and Yakima County. Walsh urges Republicans to help finalize signature gathering for three key initiatives—restoring parents’ rights in education, protecting girls’ sports, and enacting voter ID—which would first go to the Legislature and then, if needed, to voters on the November 2026 ballot. He emphasizes expanding ballot-harvesting and voter engagement efforts to boost turnout in the critical 2026 midterm, pushing back on lenient sentencing proposals for sex offenders, and defending shared values in “one of the most beautiful places in the world,” closing with a Thanksgiving message and a call to “fight, fight, fight” for Washington.

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