🚨🚨Anti-ICE Resolution Being Considered This Wed 1/28 At 1PM - New ReformCast Episode
Jan 27, 2026 8:06 pm
Sue Marshall Adds "Immigration" Resolution To Council Agenda
Among the items moving forward is the early discussion of what appears to be an anti-ICE resolution. I doubt Sue Marshall—the councilor who instigated adding it to this week’s agenda—will label it that way publicly, but that is most likely the intent. It will almost certainly be carefully framed, following a growing pattern seen in the City of Vancouver and elsewhere in Washington state.
The resolution is expected to be discussed and shaped beginning with this Wednesday’s meeting, and will most likely move quickly toward finalization before a regular Council vote.
We’ve already seen the consequences of this type of political signaling. Just days after Vancouver passed its own “immigration” resolution, the city’s police chief posted a public video pleading with residents to stop interfering with special unit officers. Anti-ICE activists were reportedly mistaking them for ICE agents—following them, interfering with operations, and hindering their ability to carry out actions against violent and dangerous criminals. That is not hypothetical. That is a real-world outcome.
This development, along with several others, was highlighted in Episode 3 of ReformCast, my local video podcast that reviews county actions using public meetings, public comments, and public records (you can watch Reformcast here).
READ the rest at Clark County Today HERE
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WATCH - New Reformcast E3 - Rule Changes, Removal Powers, and Anti-ICE Momentum in Clark County 
Watch New ReformCast video to find out about...
- Is the Pledge & Invocation being moved out of County Meetings?
- Sue Marshall denies that any Councilors or staff refused to cooperate with law enforcement, but do public records tell a different story?
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ICYMI: New ReformCast: E2 - New Year, Same Ol', Same Ol' [CLICK HERE To Watch] 
This episode breaks down the first couple of weeks of County Council, which includes figuring out the urgency of the new "affordable housing" sales tax, the concern of ICE "lurking" around the jail, Sue Marshall sides with sex offenders, and whether we will have fireworks at the Fort for the 250th celebration.
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BIG STORY DEVELOPING: Ridgefield School District Ignored Student Complaints, Celebrated the Coach, Then Exposed Student Identities
A major story is unfolding inside Ridgefield School District—and it’s much bigger than a coaching controversy. For nearly two years, students raised serious concerns about the high school coach while the district stalled, minimized, and even publicly celebrated her. But once public records requests forced the issue, the coach resigned—and the district made things dramatically worse by exposing the identities of students who bravely stepped forward.
Stay tuned, this story will be dropping in the next few weeks...
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