MADORE VIDEO: A look at the county's Public Information Officer program

Clark County Commissioner-elect David Madore, right, attends a county workshop at the Clark County Public Service Center earlier this month.

Clark County Commissioner-elect David Madore, right, attends a county workshop at the Clark County Public Service Center earlier this month.

More Madore videos

Visit columbian.com weekdays for more snippets of the interview with David Madore.

Wednesday: Madore on Leavitt's expected re-election announcement

Thursday: Madore on his first 40 days in office

Friday: C-Tran compensation and public vs. private compensation

Monday: A look at the county's Public Information Officer program

Tuesday: Ways to save money

Wednesday: The personal assistant

In part four of a wide ranging video interview with newly elected Clark County Commissioner David Madore, he speaks about the number of public information officers the county employs.

He says each commissioner has a certain interest in particular areas and the public information officers -- including what they are paid -- is something that Commissioner Tom Mielke has an interest in. Watch the accompanying video for more information.

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Madore on county PIO program

County Commissioner David Madore talks about Clark County's public information officer program with Columbian Editor Lou Brancaccio.

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