Councilor Wil Fuentes Caught Breaking The Law
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In this episode of ReformCast, Rob Anderson examines whether elected officials should be held to a higher standard of honesty and accountability. Focusing on Clark County Councilor Will Fuentes, Rob reviews public records, training requirements under Washington's Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA), and questions surrounding the March 2025 removal of Councilor Michelle Belkot from the C-TRAN board.
The discussion explores allegations that Fuentes failed to complete mandatory OPMA training within the required timeframe and analyzes video evidence related to statements made in a court declaration regarding the Belkot removal motion. Rob shares why he believes these issues raise serious concerns about transparency, public trust, and adherence to the law, while outlining potential legal and ethics actions he is pursuing.
Join the conversation as ReformCast continues its mission of examining local government accountability and informing Clark County residents about decisions that affect their community.