Battle In BG - Wil Fuentes Breaks Law - Attend Charter Review Town halls

Jun 03, 2026 2:25 am

imageCouncilor Wil Fuentes Breaks The Law - Not Once, But Maybe Twice

WATCH E15 Reformcast HEREimage

Rob reveals how Councilor Wil Fuentes, famous for trying to remove prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, failed to complete mandatory OPMA training. Also, how Fuentes possibly committed perjury when he filed a court declaration in Skamania County stating that he didn't prepare the motion to remove Councilor Belkot from the C-Tran Board. However, the video evidence from the March 12, 2025 meeting suggests otherwise.


imageBattle In Battle Ground: Common Sense Wins

Troy McCoy Stands With Antifa & Votes Against Supporting Federal Law Enforcement (ICE)image

Monday's BG City Council was spicy as the Democrats called out their supporters to STAND WITH ANTIFA and AGAINST ICE. You can't make this stuff up, but the radical Left mobilized people to speak against the proclamations that would support law enforcement, mainly ICE, and follow the national recognition that Antifa is a terrorist organization.

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Some Democrats are still sticking with the "Antifa doesn't exist" narrative. Yet, Antifa members showed up (yes, that's an Antifa flag in the picture above) and a couple of them got arrested (I'm sure just another peaceful protest).


imageBut Just as Chair Sue Marshall sponsored an anti-ICE resolution for Clark County, Troy McCoy, current BG City Councilor and running to replace Sue for the Dist. 5 seat, decided to vote against both proclamations in support of Antifa and the radical Left that looks to undermine Federal immigration law enforcement.


It's becoming very clear... Troy will be a Sue Marshall 2.0



imageCharter Review Town Halls - Show Up, Speak Up

The Charter Review Commission is holding several town halls to gather public feedback on charter amendments currently under consideration. It’s very important that people who support prioritizing public safety and establishing a supermajority requirement for future tax increases attend these meetings and provide thoughtful, respectful comments in support.


Be sure to check out Reformcast E12 with Commissioner Peter Silliman (who is also running for Clark County Council District 2) to learn more about several other proposed charter amendments involving budget transparency, independent council staffing for audits, and reducing the Council’s dependence on Executive Branch staff.


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Watch Reformcast E12 - Commissioner Peter Silliman Talks Charter


imageWatch Reformcast E14 - Commissioner John Jay Talks Charter


It’s important that you show up and speak up, because if you don’t, others will.

Speaking of that, Auditor Greg Kimsey — who recently spoke at a local “No Kings” event — has been attending these town halls and offering negative comments in what appears to be a clear attempt to stifle support for many of the proposed charter amendments.


Don’t let Kimsey dominate these town halls.


Town hall events will take place in each of the five county council districts.

- District 3: 2-4 p.m. June 14 at Cascade Park Community Library, 600 N.E. 136th Ave., Vancouver.

- District 4: 3-5 p.m. June 6 at the Camas Public Library, 625 N.E. Fourth Ave., Camas.

- District 5: 1-3 p.m. June 7 in the Moulton Falls Room at the Battle Ground Event Center, 912 E. Main St., Battle Ground.


imageICYMI: New Reformcast With Glen Morgan Covers Filing Week In Washington State & Clark County (Episode 13)

Rob sits down with Glen Morgan to discuss how filing week panned out for Washington State and Clark County. Watch this episode now



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