BATTLE GROUND — Crime, health care, gun rights and housing affordability — that’s what constituents wanted to discuss at Battle Ground City Hall on Saturday morning when state Sen. Ann Rivers and Reps. Stephanie McClintock and Greg Cheney from the 18th Legislative District gathered for a town hall.
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Source: The Columbian
18th Legislative District lawmakers provide legislative update on crime, health care, guns, housing
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