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I'm not sure I understand why it would be a problem in this case... CNW is quite active and would have been on the wolf poaching case right away whether or not Jay was an employee. What kind of info might CNW get from a commission member that would be a concern?
What kind of info might CNW get from a commission member that would be a concern?
I fail to see how CNW getting information about a possible wolf poaching from a commissioner is an issue. Are commission meetings not public anyways?
Again, wheres the problem? Jay heres about a wolf poaching and tells somebody. ??
Lets try this a different way so you can try to understand the issue: Please direct me to the law or regulation where a commissioner is limited in who (s)he discusses public information with...seems like you are trying real hard to create a problem that does not exist. I think commissioners should communicate with any interested group that is willing to listen...whether they share my opinions or not.
OPERATING PRINCIPLES:Through principles of operation, the Commission is striving to provide the best possibleenvironment conducive to fulfilling the Department of Fish and Wildlife's mission andgoals.1. Commission members shall:a. Be clear when speaking for the Commission versus as an individual;present only the results of formal decisions (e.g., where five or moreCommissioners have agreed) as official Commission positions.b. Work collaboratively with other Commission members and Departmentstaff on decision-making.c. Be respectful of other Commission members.d. Establish sound working relationships with other Commission members.e. Be a customer using and observing the opportunities the Departmentaffords the public.f. Be responsible about where work is best done, i.e., issues pertaining to aspecific sub-group shall be given to the sub-group chair.g. Maintain confidence about all matters of Commission executive business.h. Keep focused on big decisions and issues (big picture).I. Represent all citizens of the state (who own the resource), notconstituents from a particular area or special interest.j. Serve actively on Commission sub-groups.k. Keep other Commission members informed on individual activities ofCommission business.l. Not engage in any activity which gives rise to a conflict of interest orappearance of conflict of interest as a Commission member.
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on February 26, 2014, 03:52:09 AMWhat kind of info might CNW get from a commission member that would be a concern?Someone on the commission floats an idea, it's a fantastic idea Jay Kehene informs CNW about the fantastic idea CNW disagrees with the idea, instructs Jay Kehene to kill the motion The commission proceeds anyways, Jay is out voted CNW is made aware Jay couldn't sway the vote to their favor CNW funnels money to the governors office, makes demands. governors office removes certain commission members (Gary Clark) new commission members are appointed, members that are better aligned with CNW ideology. no more arguments, CNW has no trouble pushing forward their agenda now. This is all speculation on my part, I have no special knowledge this is how it went down.