The Clark County Council is considering a new criminal justice sales tax that wouldn’t require voter approval to be enacted.
Read more…
Source: The Columbian
Clark County considers new sales tax to fund criminal justice programs
More from clark countyMore posts in clark county »
- ‘You’re always inside with us’: Crowd joins Transgender Day of Remembrance in central Vancouver
- Registered sex offender who sexually exploited dozen children gets 17 years in prison
- Thousands in Clark County uncertain about health care costs as government reopens without tax credit extension
- Investigation faults county council, manager for Belkot decision
- Parallel paths: Mother, son with autism learn to navigate world, strive to raise awareness
More from Clark County CouncilMore posts in Clark County Council »
- Clark County Council approves new 5-year homeless plan
- Investigation faults county council, manager for Belkot decision
- Clark County Council OKs hiking parking, rental fees at regional parks
- Clark County Council adopts resolution condemning Kirk assassination
- Clark County Council crafts new ‘beneficial’ review process for county manager
More from Clark County GovernmentMore posts in Clark County Government »
- Investigation faults county council, manager for Belkot decision
- Clark County Council OKs hiking parking, rental fees at regional parks
- Clark County Council adopts resolution condemning Kirk assassination
- Clark County charter review candidates share top priorities
- Underfunded and falling behind: Clark County parks need overhaul
More from Clark County JailMore posts in Clark County Jail »
- Oregon woman arrested at Portland ICE facility and held in Clark County Jail released to federal agents
- Clark County Council urged to wait until November to ask voters for money for jail expansion, additional deputies
- Law enforcement, schools, churches, hospitals in Clark County emphasize that crackdowns are federal government’s purview – not theirs
- Black man files civil rights lawsuit over 2021 use-of-force incident at Clark County Jail
- Clark County won’t help Vancouver pay for homeless shelter
More from Clark County NewsMore posts in Clark County News »
- Man and three children injured in hit-and-run in east Vancouver, authorities say
- ‘You’re always inside with us’: Crowd joins Transgender Day of Remembrance in central Vancouver
- Advanced practice providers at Legacy Health plan to strike Dec. 2
- Vancouver Public Schools sought $21.4 million from state to bridge cash flow shortages; it got $8.7 million
- Vancouver deputy police chief cleared of allegation from employment with Portland agency
More from Clark County Sheriff's OfficeMore posts in Clark County Sheriff's Office »
- Oregon woman denied bail in fatal shooting of Vancouver man at Hazel Dell apartment complex
- 3 arrested in Oregon in connection with fatal shooting in parking lot of Hazel Dell apartment complex
- Vancouver man pleads guilty to second-degree murder for killing roommate, burning remains
- Murder case dismissed against Clark County man found incompetent to stand trial
- Judge denies request by Vancouver defense attorney Josephine Townsend to serve jail sentence only on weekends
More from Courts & CrimeMore posts in Courts & Crime »
- Man and three children injured in hit-and-run in east Vancouver, authorities say
- Vancouver deputy police chief cleared of allegation from employment with Portland agency
- Jamaican man accused of stealing $800,000 from Vancouver woman, 73
- Registered sex offender who sexually exploited dozen children gets 17 years in prison
- Clark County law enforcement agencies work on recruiting amid changing attitudes
More from Latest NewsMore posts in Latest News »
- Man and three children injured in hit-and-run in east Vancouver, authorities say
- ‘You’re always inside with us’: Crowd joins Transgender Day of Remembrance in central Vancouver
- Advanced practice providers at Legacy Health plan to strike Dec. 2
- Vancouver Public Schools sought $21.4 million from state to bridge cash flow shortages; it got $8.7 million
- Vancouver deputy police chief cleared of allegation from employment with Portland agency
More from NewsletterMore posts in Newsletter »
- Man and three children injured in hit-and-run in east Vancouver, authorities say
- ‘You’re always inside with us’: Crowd joins Transgender Day of Remembrance in central Vancouver
- Advanced practice providers at Legacy Health plan to strike Dec. 2
- Vancouver Public Schools sought $21.4 million from state to bridge cash flow shortages; it got $8.7 million
- Vancouver deputy police chief cleared of allegation from employment with Portland agency
Be First to Comment