| Official Clark County, WA Republican Party | Representing over 350 Precincts with Precinct Committee Officers (PCO), elected by local precinct residents. |
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| Sign, Turn in, and Pick up Initiatives: IP26-500 requires proof of United States citizenship to register to vote in Washington State. IP26-645 Stop the Income tax. Vote YES |
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Clark County Republican Headquarters 2702 NE 114th Ave, Suite 4 Vancouver, WA 98684 |
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ReformCast Rob Anderson Rob breaks down a controversial Clark County Council decision to purchase hundreds of thousands of dollars in electric vehicles — including an electric backhoe with a four-hour runtime — and what those purchases could mean for taxpayers and the county’s already strained budget.
Then, Rob sits down with Charter Review Commissioner Peter Silliman for an in-depth conversation on Clark County’s charter review process, proposed amendments, government transparency, separation of powers, tax increase supermajority requirements, public safety, and efforts to increase accountability inside county government.
From budget transparency to legislative oversight, this episode dives into the long-term structural changes that could shape Clark County government for decades to come. |
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C-TRAN The C-TRAN Board of Directors voted on a resolution asking the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program to extend light rail to Library Square in Phase 1 of the project, but voted against protecting C-TRAN taxpayers from paying any extra expenses related to the request Seven members of the C-TRAN Board of Directors opted not to ask for protection for C-TRAN taxpayers from potentially having to pay for the increased costs should light rail be extended to Library Square by the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program (IBR). Read the article at Clark County Today.
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Radio: Rep. Ley questions increasing costs and delays of I-5 bridge replacement on the Lars Larson Show Rep. John Ley, R-Vancouver, joins The Lars Larson Show on KXL Radio in Portland to raise concerns about the projected costs and timeline of the proposed Interstate Bridge Replacement Program. Listen here.
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Seattle Style Government Fiscal Death Spiral – No, This Time Won't Be Different We The Governed Seattle is serving as a cautionary tale of what happens when far-left governance meets fiscal reality. This episode breaks down how major companies are fleeing the city — and examines the political leanings of the employees they're leaving behind, raising questions about the long-term voting dynamics that may entrench these policies further. Host Glen Morgan also encourages viewers who are staying in Washington State to get involved and support efforts to hold their government accountable. |
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