
Clark County Republican Party invites area residents to attend Wednesday Clark County Council meeting
The Clark County Republican Party has issued a Call to Action inviting area residents to attend Wednesday’s Clark County Council meeting to voice their opposition to a proposed county-wide fireworks ban.
Members of the Clark County Council are scheduled to discuss the issue Wednesday (May 21) at the 1 p.m. meeting to be held at the Sixth Floor meeting room of the Public Service Center, located at 1300 Franklin St. in Vancouver.
“County Council members will be discussing the use of fireworks, and will very likely move to vote for a total ban on fireworks countywide,’’ read a notice from the CCRP. “The ban on fireworks will also take funds away from all the local nonprofit organizations that use firework sales as fundraisers for local programs.’’
Clark County Council meetings are held in a hybrid format. For those unable to attend in person, the county provides an opportunity to comment for the public record. Visit https://clark.wa.gov/councilors/clark-county-council-meetings.
For more information on the proposed ban, read this previous Clark County Today report.
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