Clark County seeks volunteers for Law and Justice Council

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Clark County Council is seeking applicants for an open seat on the Clark County Law and Justice council.  

The open position is for a resident living in an incorporated city in Clark County.

The Law and Justice Council is established by law  to help coordinate activities of the local criminal justice and develop a  community corrections plan for local and state corrections

services in  the county.

Meetings are currently held at 8 am the second  Thursday of the month in suite 679 in the Public Service Center, 1300  Franklin St.

To apply, submit a brief letter of interest and  résumé to Michelle Pfenning, County Manager’s Office, PO Box 5000,  Vancouver 98666-5000. Applications can also be emailed to

michelle.pfenning@clark.wa.gov. 

Application deadline is 5 pm Friday, Aug. 25, 2022. 

Original source can be found here.



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