Clark County cities: 2 companies received FDA inspections in Q1
There were two companies in a city associated with Clark County that received two FDA inspections in the first quarter of 2026, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

There were two companies in a city associated with Clark County that received two FDA inspections in the first quarter of 2026, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

In 2024, Vancouver Medicaid providers submitted $7,700,646 in claims for services under the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies, representing a 6.2% rise from the previous year.

Rep. John Ley spoke on The Lars Larson Show about concerns regarding rising costs and delays for replacing the I-5 bridge. He compared it unfavorably with similar projects elsewhere in terms of cost efficiency.

Rep. Stephanie McClintock called attention to Superintendent Chris Reykdal’s new support for banning cell phones in Washington public schools following years of legislative debate over the issue. Lawmakers continue discussing how best to address concerns about devices distracting students.

Washington State Rep. David Stuebe voiced disappointment over missing funds for replacing Camas Slough Bridge in this year’s transportation budget. He emphasized ongoing safety concerns due to its age and called securing new funding his top priority.

Rep. John Ley raised concerns about rising property taxes and their impact on affordability for Washington homeowners. He shared examples from constituents facing higher bills and discussed legislative efforts aimed at reducing these burdens.

The Food and Drug Administration conducted an inspection of Bloodworks in Vancouver on March 20 related to blood and blood product regulations, according to information from the FDA’s website.

There were two companies in a city associated with Clark County that received two FDA inspections in March, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Washington lawmakers have denied a $125 million request to widen the aging West Camas Slough Bridge on Highway 14. The decision comes as part of a larger plan allocating $1.5 billion for statewide road and bridge preservation.

Medicaid payments for the Medicine Services and Procedures category in Battle Ground increased by 5.8% to $1,025,456 in 2024, signaling a shift in service use and reimbursement patterns.