
This week’s poll asks if party unity is more important than strict adherence to conservative principles in the upcoming elections. Share your opinion on whether unity is key to winning, principles should come first, or if it all depends on the candidate and race. Cast your vote and join the conversation!
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Opinion: ‘Politics makes strange bedfellows’
In this column by Clark County Today editor Ken Vance, he takes a look behind the scenes at the Clark County Republican Party's recent meeting, where Paul Harris was reco...
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- Rep. John Ley introduces bill to balance representation on Washington transportation boardsLegislation introduced by Rep. John Ley seeks to change how transportation board seats are allocated and prevent funding penalties tied to population-based representation rules.
- Opinion: More taxes sadly the Washington wayElizabeth New (Hovde) argues that Washington lawmakers continue to turn to new taxes instead of addressing state spending priorities, particularly in health care policy.
- Maneuver to shore up WA’s transportation budget could be reversedWashington lawmakers are weighing whether to reverse a planned sales tax transfer to transportation as they confront a looming operating budget shortfall.
- Rep. John Ley issues statement after I-5 Bridge replacement meeting yields few answersRep. John Ley criticized the IBR Program for failing to provide updated cost estimates or key design decisions following a recent legislative oversight committee meeting.
- Opinion: Blood on the highways fails to move Ferguson and KotekLars Larson criticizes Washington and Oregon governors over licensing policies he says are linked to deadly truck crashes and ongoing highway safety risks.







