EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026
Camas Resident: Council Prioritizes Unanimity Over Representation
Anna Miller argues that removing Michelle Belkot from the transit board for representing her constituents signals a dangerous shift toward "enforced unanimity" in Clark County politics. Miller warns this approach undermines the constitutional principles of checks and balances, referencing Madison's Federalist No. 10 and the founders' concerns about concentrated power. She calls the August 2026 primary a chance to restore true representation. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-representation-has-been-sidelined-in-favor-of-enforced-unanimity/ #ClarkCountyPolitics #ConstitutionalRepublic #August2026Primary #ClarkCountyCouncil #PoliticalAccountability
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Anna Miller argues that removing Michelle Belkot from the transit board for representing her constituents signals a dangerous shift toward "enforced unanimity" in Clark County politics. Miller warns this approach undermines the constitutional principles of checks and balances, referencing Madison's Federalist No. 10 and the founders' concerns about concentrated power. She calls the August 2026 primary a chance to restore true representation. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-representation-has-been-sidelined-in-favor-of-enforced-unanimity/ #ClarkCountyPolitics #ConstitutionalRepublic #August2026Primary #ClarkCountyCouncil #PoliticalAccountability
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