One Year Later: More Evidence Officials Broke the Law to Remove Belkot
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One year after the controversial removal of Councilor Michelle Belkot from the C-TRAN board, Rob Anderson revisits the events that sparked lawsuits, criminal investigations, and ongoing public outrage in Clark County. In this episode of ReformCast, Rob walks through newly surfaced communications, including a previously undisclosed late-night text message that raises questions about potential Open Public Meetings Act violations and sworn affidavits submitted to the court.
The episode examines how the March 2025 decision unfolded, the role of key county officials, and findings from the Skamania County investigative report that has yet to be forwarded for prosecution. Rob also breaks down how the Clark County Council may have acted outside the authority granted by the county charter—and why, nearly a year later, officials are now attempting to rewrite the rules.
With new evidence and unanswered questions still hanging over the case, this episode revisits one of the most consequential local government controversies in recent Clark County history.