In Camas and Washougal, as in many smaller communities, September and October are busy times – especially for families with children in school and extracurricular activities.
Let’s face it, September for many of us is the storm after the lazy days of summer. School is in session, and fall sports and band practice, among many other activities, are in high gear for our kids. College classes have started, or will be starting soon. Then there’s the Huskies, Ducks, Cougars, Seahawks, Mariners and Timbers to cheer on as well.
Not enough hours in the day? Sure seems like it for many of us.
So up to now, we can perhaps be excused for not being up to speed on the upcoming November general election issues and candidates on the ballot. Hey, it’s been busy!
But now, in mid-September, it’s time to pay attention to one ballot measure in particular that holds great potential for fixing a seriously bad situation that currently exists in Clark County government.
If you forget all the other issues on the ballot and the self-promoting candidates for office who want to save the world, fine. Our community will live to see the next sunrise regardless of what happens with those candidates and issues.