Politics

Invalid signatures derail foes of MAX Vanc. light rail extension

VANCOUVER, Wash. - Opponents of extending Portland’s MAX light rail line into Vancouver, Washington have lost a battle to get the issue on the ballot.
    
The Clark County Auditor's Office found that more than two-thirds of the signatures turned in were not valid.

They said some were duplicates and others were from people who weren't registered voters.
    
The group opposed to the light rail extension from Portland is trying to prohibit any Vancouver city resources from being used to extend the MAX line into the city.

Signature gatherers have until May 3 to try and collect about 2,300 more valid signatures to get the measure before voters, according to The Columbian newspaper.

Read more on the story from our news partners at The Columbian.

Mayor Leavitt to throw the first pitch at Miracle League game

Mayor Leavitt to throw the first pitch at Miracle League game

The game is scheduled for 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 14 at Burton Elementary (14015 N.E. 28th Street).

WA Senate passes $100 annual electric car fee

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - The Washington state Senate has passed a bill to charge electric car owners a $100 annual fee to compensate for the lack of gas taxes they pay.

Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, the Camano Island Democrat who sponsored the bill, says while electric cars are good for the environment, they put the same wear and tear on the state's roads that gas vehicles do.

The same bill passed in the Senate last year but failed in the House.

Washington's gas tax stands at 37.5 cents per gallon, and is the state's largest source of transportation dollars.

The bill does not apply to hybrid vehicles or to those that don't exceed 35 mph.

The bill passed Saturday on a 31-16 vote and goes next to the House.
     
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GVCC urges Gregoire to protect school equalization funding, proposing four alternative solutions

VANCOUVER, Wash. -- The Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce (GVCC) urges Governor Chris Gregoire to remove her proposed $150 million dollar reduction in school levy equalization funding from her list of preliminary solutions to a projected $2 billion shortfall in state revenue.

The impact of such cuts on individual school districts would vary throughout the state, depending on each district's tax base. Vancouver School District would lose its entire $8.4 million support (more than any other district in Washington) and Evergreen School District's $13.6 million support would be reduced by half, resulting in a total loss of more than $15 million in school equalization funds from the state.

Deadline for November general election voter registration looms

Deadline for November general election voter registration looms

The last day for submitting a mail-in voter registration form or registering online for the Nov. 8 general election is Oct. 10.

Mail-in voter registration forms must be postmarked by Oct. 10 or before. Online registration applications must be submitted before midnight on Oct. 10. Visit the Elections Department website at http://clarkvotes.org and click the Online Voter Registration button to register online electronically.

All changes of address by currently registered voters must also be submitted by Monday, October 10 in order to apply to the Nov. 8 General Election, if done by mail, online or by telephone.

Citizens who are not currently registered to vote anywhere in the state of Washington have an additional time period, running through Oct. 31 to register by appearing in person at the County Elections Department, 1408 Franklin Street, Vancouver.

A sample ballot listing all candidate races and ballots measures appearing on the Nov. 8 general election is now available on the Clark County Elections Department website at: http://clarkvotes.org.

Vancouver welcomes its first Chinese delegation

VANCOUVER, Wash. -- Vancouver welcomed Tuesday its first business and education delegation from China, a joint effort facilitated by the City of Vancouver, Port of Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce (GVCC), and Columbia River Economic Development Council (CREDC).

Five delegates from the city of Tongling, Anhui Province, spent the day learning about the community and discussing international opportunities in southwest Washington.

Newly vacant elective office special three-day filing period in Clark County

On Aug. 22, the Clark County Elections Department was notified that the position of Commissioner, Position No. 2 in Clark County Fire Protection District No. 2 was vacant and had become vacant June 23. This position was not scheduled to appear on the ballot this year and no candidate filings were taken for that position during the normal candidate filing week.

Because this vacancy occurred prior to Aug. 16, the County Auditor is required to open a special three-day candidate filing period. All candidates who file will go directly to the Nov. 8 General election ballot and the candidate receiving the most votes in the General election will be deemed elected.

The Clark County Auditor's Office has established that the special filing period will begin at 8 a.m. Aug. 29 and will end at 5 p.m. Aug. 31.. Anyone meeting the qualifications of the office and wishing to file for this office can do so during that time period. All candidate filings can be made in person or by mail at the Clark County Elections Department, 1408 Franklin Street, Vancouver. Any candidate filing by mail must arrive in the Elections Department no later than 5 p.m. Aug.