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New Year, Same ol' Same ol'

New Year, Same ol' Same ol'

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In this episode of ReformCast, Rob Anderson breaks down a series of troubling developments from Clark County Council that signal 2026 is starting exactly like years past—higher taxes, rushed decisions, political flip-flops, and deeply concerning priorities.

Rob unpacks how a new “affordable housing” sales tax appeared suddenly in January with no clear plan, no identified project, and no accountability—just weeks after the county approved historic tax increases. He reveals the real reason behind the urgency: county funds were drained to support Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle’s bridge shelter project, leaving officials scrambling to refill the coffers.

The episode also covers unsettling discussions around ICE and jail services, including questions raised about whether county resources should be used to help people avoid federal immigration enforcement.

Rob then highlights a disturbing moment during council discussion on proposed legislation to close loopholes in sex offender reporting—legislation prompted by a local youth football scandal. While the proposal seems like common sense to protect children, Councilor Sue Marshall raises concerns not about victims, but about the offenders’ employment and housing outcomes.

Finally, Rob addresses disappointing news about Clark County’s 250th anniversary celebrations, confirming that fireworks will not return to Fort Vancouver despite public interest and nostalgia.

As always, ReformCast keeps a close eye on county government to ensure transparency, accountability, and policies that truly serve the people.

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