Are you confused by the conflicting statements related to C-Tran’s Proposition 1 initiative? Some have said that the initiative will give the Agency “twice as much money as they need!” Others have said, “the sales tax is not is not enough!"
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
This report focuses on what appears to be false and misleading testimony by CRC Director Nancy Boyd and WSDOT Secretary Paula Hammond to the Oversight Officials as shown in the video clips. Until it became obvious that the committee members knew of the scheme, Boyd and Hammond appear to deny the plan to siphon off $50 million and use it for other highly inflated projects elsewhere.
Children are far more likely to not waste a lunch that they have chosen and the lessons learned in packing healthy portion sizes, planning ahead, and developing appreciation for those preparing food are invaluable.
No proponent for Prop 1 Parks responded to our invitation to share their views with voters. Lynda Wilson, who wrote the statement against Prop 1 Parks in the voter pamphlet submitted the following text: You have your ballot in hand. Now is the time to pick up your pen and cast your ...
Waste Connections contributions support City of Vancouver Prop 1 that would create a Metropolitan Parks Tax District granting taxing authority to the Vancouver City Council and C-Tran Prop 1 to increase the sales tax.
This report focuses on questionable accounting and contracting irregularities as it relates to the CRC Light Rail Tolling project and their primary contractor, David Evans and Associates, Inc.
Is it not troubling that we have 17-year old's who understand the mechanics of a cell and the mathematics of calculus but who are dependent upon mom to pack their PBJ?
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.