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Letter: Overregulation hurts the public

By Joe Blatner Sr., Vancouver
Published: June 16, 2022, 6:00am

When are the people going to get tired of the overregulation of almost everything we do? This new rule on coffee stands needing permanent plumbing is unreasonable, as many are remote and convenient for the traveler.

We the people need to take our country back from these woke, useless government bureaucrats who look for ways to eke out revenue instead of really helping the citizenry in regard to saving money and making our state safe.

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