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City Council to Decide on Key Climate Ballot Measures

July 15, 2024 | Vancouver, Clark County, Washington



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City Council to Decide on Key Climate Ballot Measures
During a recent city council meeting, members revisited the topic of endorsing or issuing a statement regarding ballot measure 2117, emphasizing the importance of climate action as a priority for the city. One council member highlighted the extensive efforts already made in identifying climate initiatives and expressed concern over the need for proactive engagement rather than a passive approach.

The discussion included a reminder of the legal framework under state law (RCW 4217 A555), which allows the city council to collectively position itself on ballot measures. The council is set to consider a slate of ballot measures, including climate-related ones, in mid-September. This process will involve a public hearing, providing equal opportunity for both proponents and opponents to voice their opinions before the council makes a decision.

The council's commitment to addressing multiple ballot measures reflects a broader strategy to institutionalize climate action and other significant issues within the legislative agenda. The upcoming discussions are expected to play a crucial role in shaping the city's stance on these important matters.

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