Clark County Charter Review Commissioner Chuck Green has been appointed co-chair of the commission, following the resignation of Commissioner Mike Dalesandro.
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How will high-profile role affect future of Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler?
Published: February 15, 2021, 7:04pm
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3 Photos Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler speaks Jan. 13 before the vote to impeach former President Donald Trump. (House Television) Photo Gallery
The political ramifications of Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler’s high-profile role in the impeachment process depends on whom you ask.
Some rank-and-file Republicans and independents are declaring a renewed surge of support for the GOP congresswoman from Battle Ground, lauding her for her backbone in standing up to her party.
But according to the Clark County Republican Party, where murmurs of a right-leaning 2022 primary challenger are already picking up steam, Herrera Beutler’s vote and testimony amounted to political suicide.
Clark County Charter Review Commission picks co-chairs
Mike Dalesandro, Kim Harless tapped to lead commission By Jack Heffernan, Columbian county government and small cities reporter
Published: January 28, 2021, 5:44pm
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The Clark County Charter Review Commission has selected Mike Dalesandro and Kim Harless as its co-chairs.
Dalesandro, a Battle Ground city councilmember, and Harless, an environmental operations specialist with Clark County Public Health, were selected Tuesday during a commission meeting. The commission also tapped Anthony Vendetti, an emergency services coordinator for Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency, as its secretary.
The 15 commissioners were elected in November three commissioners at large, and three from each of the four county council districts. They will review the county government’s 22-page, nearly 6-year-old g