Clackamas County Commissioner
Lower costs. Safer communities. Real solutions that work.
These aren’t talking points — they’re the issues people are dealing with every day. And they’re where I’ve stayed focused as your County Commissioner.
Families in Clackamas County are already feeling the pressure — at the grocery store, at the pump, and in their monthly bills. That’s why I’ve consistently stood against policies that make life more expensive.
I’m standing with our community to oppose Measure 120 — a new gas and payroll tax that raises everyday costs for working families and small businesses.
We don’t need higher taxes. We need better priorities and accountability.
I stood with the community to stop I-205 tolling — and I’ll continue pushing back against any effort to bring it back.
We’ve kept Clackamas County financially stable by focusing on:
Because families don’t get blank checks — and government shouldn’t either.
Public safety is the foundation of a strong community. We made it a priority — and it shows.
We ensured law enforcement has the resources needed to keep our communities safe and respond when it matters most.
We’ve focused on:
Because safety isn’t a slogan — it’s a responsibility.
We didn’t chase headlines. We built systems that actually work.
We took a different approach:
That work led to a 65% reduction in homelessness.
We believe something simple: Recovery is possible — and it should be the goal.
For too long, the approach wasn’t solving the problem. We changed direction — and started getting results.
Clackamas County should be able to make its own decisions.
I’ve pushed back against outside pressure and policies that don’t reflect our community’s needs.
We’ve stood firm against overreach that threatens:
Decisions that impact Clackamas County should be made here — not imposed from the outside.
This election comes down to a simple question:
Do we stay focused on results — or go back to policies that raise costs and don’t deliver?
Let’s keep Clackamas County moving forward.
Re-elect Ben West