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CCRP Newsletter June 28, 2026

CCRP Newsletter June 28, 2026

Official Clark County, WA Republican Party‍

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

‍Monday

Call the White House Comment Line: (202) 456-1111
Between 6:00 AM and 2:00 PM PT
Tell them clearly:“Mr. President, veto the housing bill until Thune and Johnson give you a REAL written plan to pass the SAVE America Act.”


‍It is the responsibility of the Clark County Republican Party to help voters navigate the ballot by providing candidate endorsements and recommendations they can trust. These endorsements are the result of a thorough vetting process that involves detailed candidate surveys, research, and in-person interviews. To receive an endorsement, candidates must demonstrate they affirm the CCRP Core Principles and CCRP Party Platform.

August 4, 2026 Primary & Special Election

Ballots will be mailed by July 14th. Please expect them to arrive in your mailbox no later than July 23rd.


Sign, Turn in, and Pick up Initiatives:

Signatures must be submitted prior to 5:00 PM on July 1, 2026
Sign now so they can be delivered on time.

IP26-500 requires proof of United States citizenship to register to vote in Washington State.

IP26-645 Stop the Income tax. Vote YES

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


clark county fair 2026

It's that exciting time of year again!

Volunteer to Work the Clark County Fair Booth

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0549A5A62FA0F5C43-64596963-copy/32919350#/

We have 60 volunteer slots



‍WAGOP Renders Additional Recommendations for WA State Supreme Court Races

This is an extraordinary year for the Washington State Supreme Court. Due to a combination of mandatory retirements and unexpected resignations, five of the nine positions on the Court will be up for election this November. And, with multiple major cases heading to the Court in the coming months—including lawsuits over the controversial state income tax scheme, the raid on the LEOFF1 public-employee pension, attacks on elected sheriffs around the state, the excessive use of emergency clauses on bills in Olympia, anti-gun rights proposals, gender ideology in public schools and others—these elections for the WA State Supreme Court are more important than ever. Read More.


pco and volunteer training class

So you want to make a difference either as a PCO or volunteer? 

Come learn what it takes to become an effective PCO or PCO volunteer in about 90 minutes with others who share your concern. 

You will learn: 

  • A brief history of the two main types of governance.
  • The various political jurisdictions.
  • The roles and responsibilities of a PCO and volunteers
  • How to become a PCO or volunteer
  • Introductory foundation of Robert's Rules of Order

The class is interactive with plenty of time to get your questions answered. 

Tuesday June 30, 2026 6:30 - 8:30

Please RSVP to Kirk at:   vandad12@gmail.com

Hope to see you there! 

Kirk VanGelder - PCO 625

CCRP Training Committee Chair

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




Help us reach more voters!
The CCRP will be mailing postcards featuring our endorsed and recommended candidates.

Support this effort by donating today.


‍Election Observer Training

Interested in becoming an Election Observer? Per WAC 434-261-020, observers are required to receive training by our department before their names can be provided to the observer coordinators for the three major political parties/organizations for scheduling. We will offer trainings periodically, with a capacity of 25 attendees per training. If you would like to receive training and become an observer, please select a date below to learn more and sign up.

NOTE: The September classes are already full. 

Sign up for the January classes so you can observe future elections here.


‍Clark County Charter Review – Still seeking your feedback

This comment form will close June 30, 2026.

Clark County’s home rule charter is the county’s rulebook for how its government is set up and how it operates. It defines roles, powers, elections and processes.  It doesn’t set day-to-day policies and cannot override state and federal laws or constitutions.

The Charter Review Commission would like to get your feedback on the proposed amendments that the commission is considering for 2026 General Election ballot. Complete the form here.


Washington's Gas Tax Goes Up Forever Now | Paul Guppy

This update reviews the impending gas tax increase coming on July 1st and automatically every year from now on, health care cost drivers, Washington's transportation spending, and more. 

00:00 - Introduction
01:03 - Washington’s gas tax and road-quality problem
01:48 - The new automatic 2% annual gas-tax increase
03:05 - Why Washington gas prices are so high
05:11 - When tax policy drives people and businesses away
06:10 - Health care costs and non-emergency ER visits
07:41 - Washington’s jobless rate versus other states
09:20 - The rising cost of a Fourth of July barbecue
10:32 - Washington ranks 48th in road and highway quality
11:28 - Sound Transit’s $150 billion light-rail problem
12:38 - School choice scholarships and Washington’s opt-in decision

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