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NO on 933 - Voter Contact Kickoff Event (Doorbelling & Phone Calls)


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Sat, 09/09/2006 - 10:30am

Vancouver Comm. Library Basement, 1007 E. Mill Plain Blvd., Vanc

WHAT: To defeat Initiative 933, we need to reach hundreds of thousands of voters across Washington. Simultaneous kickoffs will take place across the state, followed by a day of contacting voters through dorobelling and phone calling.

WHERE: Vancouver Community Library, Basement Meeting Room, 1007 E. Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver, WA

WHEN: Saturday, September 9. Kickoff begins at 10:30 am, doorbelling immediately follows.

Please contact April Putney to RSVP or with any questions at april@NOon933.org or (206) 323-0520.

NO on 933 Coalition Phone Conference TODAY!


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Mon, 08/21/2006 - 6:00pm

Phone conference call

Here's a reminder about the No on 933 Clark County conference call to touch base on upcoming events and plans for Clark County – please plan to call on Monday, August 21 at 6pm.

You can join by calling (605) 772-3001 and using the access code of 492367#.

Make sure you have our Voter Contact Kickoff date on your calendars, too. It’s September 9th at 10:30am at the Vancouver Community Library on East Mill Plain. This will be our first day of voter contact in Clark County, after the rally we’ll start contacting the thousands of voters in Clark County through doorbelling and phone calls.

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Cowlitz Casino


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Where to begin? This project, slated to be a 160,000 square foot casino just to the west of I-5 at the La Center exit, promises to change both the 18th LD and Clark County as we know it. On the plus side, there will be job creation and an economic base for north county. On the downside, there's stormwater run off issues, and a potential for both I-5 and I-205 to be seriously stacked up due to casino visitors. The players involved on the anti-casino side include Ed Lynch and "property rights activisit" Chuck Cushman (Mr. Rent-A-Riot). Few issues are as loaded with either opportunity or disaster if not handled properly.

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Storedahl Mine - North Fork of the Lewis River


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The Storedahl gravel mine on the North Fork of the Lewis River continues to be an issue that has great resonance in the 18th Legislative District. This page will serve as a primer on the issue so that 18th LD'ers can get up to speed quickly.


July 31, 2005 -
Decision throws wrench in Storedahl plans
from The Columbian - reproduced in full:

Decision throws wrench in Storedahl plans

Sunday, July 31, 2005
By KATHIE DURBIN, Columbian staff writer

Clark County's decision sharply restricting J.L. Storedahl and Sons' right to mine for gravel on 101 acres near the East Fork of the Lewis River may force the Kelso-based company to rethink its seven-year, $3 million mining expansion bid.

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