Camas resident Carole Kelley offers her support for Charter Review Commission candidate Liz Cline
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Liz Cline is running for the Charter Review Commission in District 4, Position 1 and she has my full support. She is not just talking the talk, she is living it. As a long-time insurance pro and small business owner, Liz knows how county decisions ripple to real folks.

She is for common sense changes to the Charter that make things safer, more transparent, and easier on taxpayers. She wants performance reviews for county employees, elected positions that stay elected, not quietly appointed, and a budget that respects people footing the bill.
Liz also listens. She is not pushing ideas that voters have already turned down like Ranked Choice Voting or DEI mandates. She is focused on what works.
If you want someone who will roll up her sleeves and get it right, Liz is our candidate. Let’s send her in to make certain our Charter reflects the values of Clark County. You can learn more about Liz at electlizcline.com.
Carole Kelley
Camas
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