Camas-Washougal voters will help decide key federal, state and regional races in the midterm election on Tuesday, Nov. 8, including two seats in the state legislature’s newly redrawn 17th District.
Candidates running for the 17th District’s positions 1 and 2 clarified their positions on several major issues — including the state budget, abortion rights in Washington state, the Growth Management Act and its ability to provide for affordable housing and climate change mitigations, and voting laws — during a League of Women Voters Clark County candidate forum Oct. 3, at the Camas Public Library. To view the candidate forum in its entirety, visit cvtv.org or tinyurl.com/4xtadxde.
Following are a few highlights from the candidate forum, from candidates for the the 17th District, Position 1: Democratic candidate Terri Niles and Republican candidate Kevin Waters; and for the 17th District, Position 2: Incumbent Republican legislator Paul Harris and Democratic candidate Joe Kear.
On the Interstate 5 Bridge replacement
Waters, who sits on the transportation committee for Skamania County, said he would “love to see an alternate lane for future growth” and for the bridge to be “not so high.” He added that he would also like to “the other side,” referring to the state of Oregon, “start to play ball with” Washington state officials.
Niles, the Democratic candidate, agreed that the I-5 bridge connecting Vancouver to north Portland “is not safe and has to be fixed.”
“It is vital to commerce and prosperity (so) getting it replaced is something I support,” Niles said.