• Bryan Shull, Candidate For Clark County Council Dist. 1 & Kimsey Is At It Again
    Jun 17 2026

    Bryan Shull, candidate for Clark County Council talks with Rob how he wants to bring common sense back to the Council. Also, Rob shares that Auditor Kimsey is continuing his efforts to sabotage Charter Review by trying to resurrect Charter 18 (his attempt to control future initiatives that narrowly failed in 2024).

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    27 Min.
  • Democrats & Antifa Fail To Stop BG Proclamations, Charter Review Sabotage Exposed
    Jun 10 2026

    Rob goes into the details of the spicy battleground city Council meeting where an anti-antifa and a pro ice proclamations are presented to the chagrin of Democrats indivisible antifa and Troy McCoy. Also another spicy meeting occurred Wednesday at the charter review commission where it was revealed that the executive branch, mainly the auditors office and prosecuting attorney’s office, are working overtime to sabotage charter efforts that were exposed by both Republican and Democrat charter review commissioners.

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    33 Min.
  • Councilor Wil Fuentes Caught Breaking The Law
    Jun 1 2026

    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.

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    24 Min.
  • Commissioner John Jay Talks Supermajority Requirement For Future Tax Increases
    May 28 2026

    Charter Commissioner John Jay discusses latest developments at Charter Commission & his work to advance a supermajority requirement for new tax increases that will come up for a final vote early July

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    17 Min.
  • Glen Morgan & Rob Discuss Filing Week In Washington State & Clark County
    May 21 2026

    Rob Anderson sits down with political activist and watchdog Glenn Morgan to break down Washington’s filing week and what it reveals about the political landscape heading into 2026. From crowded congressional and Supreme Court races to growing fractures inside the Democrat Party, Rob and Glenn discuss the key races to watch in Clark County and across the state. They also explore election integrity, initiative battles, shifting voter sentiment, and why both sides are paying closer attention to Washington politics than they have in years. If you want insight into the candidates, controversies, and momentum shaping the next election cycle, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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    40 Min.
  • Interview With Commissioner Silliman & Clark County Wasting Money On Electric Trucks
    May 12 2026

    This week on ReformCast, Rob Anderson breaks down a controversial Clark County Council decision to purchase hundreds of thousands of dollars in electric vehicles — including an electric backhoe with a four-hour runtime — and what those purchases could mean for taxpayers and the county’s already strained budget.

    Then, Rob sits down with Charter Review Commissioner Peter Silliman for an in-depth conversation on Clark County’s charter review process, proposed amendments, government transparency, separation of powers, tax increase supermajority requirements, public safety, and efforts to increase accountability inside county government.

    From budget transparency to legislative oversight, this episode dives into the long-term structural changes that could shape Clark County government for decades to come.

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    22 Min.
  • Fireworks & Affordability Wins The Week In Clark County
    May 5 2026

    A high-energy breakdown of a pivotal week in Clark County politics. Rob Anderson dives into major council decisions on growth, housing, and fireworks regulations—plus what they could mean for affordability and the future of the community. Stay informed, get involved, and hear the stories behind the headlines on ReformCast.

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    17 Min.
  • Public Safety Gets Some Help, County Manager Get's Paid & Charter Review Is Cruising
    Apr 27 2026

    Rob is back from a long medical leave but unpacks the latest happenings in Clark County. The first issue is the County Council, which has refused to add more deputies from the County budget, finally approves 21 new deputies, but with a catch... a new tax. So, instead of prioritizing public safety in the County's budget, despite raising property taxes, the Sheriff had to resort to a new tax to help scratch the surface of the problem. Next, Rob tackles the excessive new contract and raise given to the County Manager, even though the County is running a structural deficit and denied hiring more deputies out of the budget, they decided to give the County Manager a big raise (again). Lastly, the Charter Review is making some good, bad, and ugly Charter amendment proposals. Rob breaks down the details.

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    30 Min.