Democrat Jesse James is running for Clark County Council, Position 3. James' top priorities include ensuring that development doesn't become urban sprawl and reforming law enforcement. Specifically, James wants to remove qualified immunity from officers and create a crisis intervention program so that medics and crisis workers can attend to non-violent and non-emergency 911 calls. In his interview with the Fuse local council, James emphasized the need to make as few cuts as possible to social services in the upcoming reduced budget, to support accessory dwelling units and affordable housing, and to push back against widespread, non-dense development in the county.
James is running against Republican Karen Dill Bowerman who states that she supports fully funding the $65 million, or 12 percent of the budget, that goes to law enforcement and justice programs, but will cut the county's "feel-good programs," a statement she refused to elaborate on in an interview with the Columbian's editorial board. She does not support age-appropriate sex education or balancing Washington's upside-down tax code, which favors the wealthiest over low- and middle-income families. If elected, she would focus on reducing business regulations and promoting a conservative direction for the county as a lifelong Republican.
Vote Jesse James for Clark County Council, Position 3.
Democrat Jesse James is running for Clark County Council, Position 3. James' top priorities include ensuring that development doesn't become urban sprawl and reforming law enforcement. Specifically, James wants to remove qualified immunity from officers and create a crisis intervention program so that medics and crisis workers can attend to non-violent and non-emergency 911 calls. In his interview with the Fuse local council, James emphasized the need to make as few cuts as possible to social services in the upcoming reduced budget, to support accessory dwelling units and affordable housing, and to push back against widespread, non-dense development in the county.
James is running against Republican Karen Dill Bowerman who states that she supports fully funding the $65 million, or 12 percent of the budget, that goes to law enforcement and justice programs, but will cut the county's "feel-good programs," a statement she refused to elaborate on in an interview with the Columbian's editorial board. She does not support age-appropriate sex education or balancing Washington's upside-down tax code, which favors the wealthiest over low- and middle-income families. If elected, she would focus on reducing business regulations and promoting a conservative direction for the county as a lifelong Republican.
Vote Jesse James for Clark County Council, Position 3.