A recent Clark County League of Women Voters candidate forum featuring candidates vying to represent Washington’s 18th Legislative District covered a wide range of issues, from the candidates’ plans for pandemic response and police use-of-force policies to early childhood education, transportation needs, ways of addressing homelessness and how to provider greater access to broadband internet services in rural areas.
The remote candidate forum, streamed live on Sept. 30, included the state Senate candidates — Republican Sen. Ann Rivers and her Democratic challenger, Rick Bell — as well as the state legislature candidates for the 18th District, Position 2: Republican incumbent Rep. Larry Hoff and his Democratic challenger, Donna Sinclair.
The forum was set to include candidates for the 18th District, Position 1 legislative seat, Republican Rep. Brandon Vick and his Democratic challenger, Kassandra Bessert, but a League representative said Vick could not attend, so that forum was canceled. Voters will decide the 18th District races in the Nov. 3 general election.
Following are a few of the questions posed to the candidates at the Sept. 30 forum, and their responses:
18th District Senate candidates
Asked to address their top-two priorities if elected in November to represent the 18th District in the state Senate, Bell and Rivers spoke about their primary concerns.