John Ley urges voters to support four citizen initiatives in November to save money and improve Washington State.
John Ley urges voters to support four citizen initiatives in November to save money and improve Washington State.
John Ley urges the RTC Board to rescind their approval of the IBR's Locally Preferred Alternative, citing concerns over excessive costs and taxpayer burden.
John Ley outlines his priorities for the 18th District, focusing on transportation, education, and community safety in an interview with The Columbian Editorial Board.
Ley joins two other citizens highlighting reasons to reject IBR At the July 12, 2022 C-Tran Board of Directors meeting, board members were asked to vote to support the Interstate...
Vote Yes, Pay Less protects the people’s right to choose their energy source Initiative 2066 to protect energy choices like natural gas has officially qualified for the November ballot, according to...
546,002 signatures submitted to repeal natural gas ban ‘Vote yes, pay less’ supporters exclaim about I-2066 By John Ley For Clark County Today In just seven weeks, 546,002 voter signatures...
Clark County to have 700,000 people by 2045 Will our transportation system be ready? Remarks to the March 7, 2023 Regional Transportation Council Board of Directors. Ley remarks begin at...
John Ley Speaks Out On Troubling Bi-State Bridge Project March 2, 2023 (Lars Larson show posting) The following was written by long time friend of the show, and Clark County...
We need solutions for transportation that are cost effective and actually save people time By John Ley Feb 15, 2023 (Portland Tribune) Legislators Chris Gorsek and Susan McLain argue we...