WA gubernatorial emergency powers reform legislation dies – again
Emergency powers reforms have stalled in the previous four legislative sessions Brett DavisThe Center Square Washington The political stars seemed aligned for the Washing...
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Opinion: Legislative winners and losers so far
The Washington Policy Center reviews the legislative session’s winners and losers, highlighting key policy decisions affecting business, taxation, and housing in Washingt...
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Proposed Regional Fire Authority could burn holes in area residents’ wallets
Residents in Camas and Washougal face a key vote on Proposition 1, a new Regional Fire Authority proposal that could significantly increase property taxes while promising...
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Vancouver’s State of the City and Council Community Forum
Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle will deliver the 2025 State of the City address, highlighting progress on community safety, homelessness, affordable housing, and economic opport...
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Should C-TRAN Board Members Be Forced to Vote as a Bloc? Cast Your Vote!
Clark County Council’s removal of Michelle Belkot from the C-TRAN Board has sparked debate over voting rights. Should board members be required to vote as a bloc?
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Tickets available for Clark County Republicans’ Lincoln Day Dinner
Limited tickets remain for the Clark County Republicans’ Lincoln Day Dinner on March 29 at the AC Hotel on the Vancouver Waterfront, featuring prominent conservative spea...
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Clark County Republican Women to host dinner event April 3
Clark County Republican Women will host “Get On Board – We’re Not Fooling Around” on April 3 at the Battle Ground Community Center, featuring guest speakers and special p...
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The Study of Sports Podcast, March 14, 2025: A recap of state basketball, and a discussion on the formats of Washington tournaments
A new episode of The Study of Sports Podcast dives into Washington state basketball tournament formats, celebrating standout teams and players, and sharing insights from...
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Michelle Belkot speaks out after Clark County Council kicks her off C-TRAN board
Clark County Council removed Michelle Belkot from the C-TRAN Board of Directors after she opposed funding light rail operations and maintenance.
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Rep. John Ley’s bill to assist the construction industry receives approval from Washington State House of Representatives
House Bill 1857, introduced by Rep. John Ley, aims to reduce construction costs by exempting certain building materials from asbestos-related restrictions.
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