Clark County should wait until the November general election to ask voters to fund hundreds of millions of dollars in local criminal justice staffing needs and a jail remodel, the county manager advised councilors on Wednesday.
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Source: The Columbian
Clark County Council urged to wait until November to ask voters for money for jail expansion, additional deputies
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