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ReformCast

ReformCast

著者: Rob Anderson
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概要

ReformCast is a no-nonsense video podcast hosted by Rob Anderson, founder of Reform Clark County—the largest government watchdog group in Clark County. Each episode cuts through spin and bureaucracy to expose how local agencies really operate, spotlight where reform is needed, and return power, transparency, and accountability back to the People.Rob Anderson 政治・政府 政治学
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  • One Year Later: More Evidence Officials Broke the Law to Remove Belkot
    2026/03/09

    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.

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    16 分
  • The Skamania Report Mystery, The Unity Resolution Facade & More Charter Review
    2026/03/03

    This week Rob discusses BIG NEW about the Skamania Report that has gone missing for months. The Skamania report outlined illegal actions taken by four County Councilors and the County Manager and was supposed to be forwarded to another outside agency for prosecution but is still no where to be found.

    Councilor Marshall made a big annoucement last week as she helped to introduce a :"Unity Resolution" that isn't about unity but more about conformity to DEI magic words and doctrine.

    Rob looks into who is behind the "unity resolution," an organization called SW WA Equity Coalition, who practices segregation and is centered around Critical Race Theory, a neo-marxist idealogy.

    Also, Rob wraps up with a quick look at the latest developments of the Charter Review Commission.

    If you'd like to support ReformCast go to https://www.reformclarkcounty.com

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    21 分
  • Anti-ICE Resolution, School Scandal Deepens, Library Shakeup with Gary Wilson
    2026/02/23

    This week on ReformCast, Rob Anderson breaks down the latest developments shaking Clark County politics.

    First, Rob unpacks the fallout from Councilor Sue Marshall’s controversial anti-ICE resolution before the Clark County Council. After heated public backlash in previous meetings, critics who once staged dramatic protests now appear more measured and supportive—raising questions about what’s really driving the movement behind the scenes.

    Next, attention turns north to the ongoing controversy inside the Ridgefield School District. As more parents come forward following allegations involving a high school cheer coach, new concerns emerge about district transparency, teacher activism, and cultural issues within the schools. Rob shares updates on public reaction and what may be coming next.

    The episode also covers major developments with the Fort Vancouver Regional Library. After two board resignations tied to disputes over “equity” language and policies around intellectual freedom for minors, Rob is joined by local advocate Gary Wilson. They discuss parental rights, library governance, and growing concerns that county leadership may attempt to influence or reshape the board’s direction.

    Finally, Rob provides a brief update on the Charter Review Commission, including proposals that could fundamentally change how county executive positions—such as sheriff and auditor—are selected.

    From immigration policy to schools to libraries, this episode highlights the broader cultural and political battles unfolding across Clark County—and what they could mean for voters in the months ahead.

    👉 Stay informed. Stay engaged. You are the catalyst for reform.

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    28 分
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