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The only thing I would add is this should ONLY take place during hunting seasons, after hunting seasons March-August big timber needs to be responsible for themselves and shut their gates. This would be good for wildlife, and better for their lands as there are few people to report crimes in the off seasons.
Haven't voted yet. There was a question, as yet unanswered... where does this money go now from the toxic whatever tax and how will that entity make up for some of their $$ being taken away? Will they have to create a new tax on something to keep their revenue flow going?
Quote from: lokidog on December 13, 2014, 11:24:42 PMHaven't voted yet. There was a question, as yet unanswered... where does this money go now from the toxic whatever tax and how will that entity make up for some of their $$ being taken away? Will they have to create a new tax on something to keep their revenue flow going?Sorry didn't see your question, which is a good question.The money that is currently being collected can be distributed to fund 24 different litter, toxins, waste, etc cleanup activities. This bill would simply make it number 25. Additionally, any money left over (if any) from these established activities must be transfered to WDFW for this program.
Quote from: bigtex on December 14, 2014, 04:47:02 PMQuote from: lokidog on December 13, 2014, 11:24:42 PMHaven't voted yet. There was a question, as yet unanswered... where does this money go now from the toxic whatever tax and how will that entity make up for some of their $$ being taken away? Will they have to create a new tax on something to keep their revenue flow going?Sorry didn't see your question, which is a good question.The money that is currently being collected can be distributed to fund 24 different litter, toxins, waste, etc cleanup activities. This bill would simply make it number 25. Additionally, any money left over (if any) from these established activities must be transfered to WDFW for this program.Thanks for the reply. There is no state tax money, IMO, that goes unspent, so I still wonder what other litter or toxic waste cleanup activity will be shorted and what will they want taxed in order to make up the shortfall.
Could some of the no votes help me understand their opposition to the bill?
Quote from: blackdog on December 14, 2014, 07:42:29 PMCould some of the no votes help me understand their opposition to the bill?Simple. Lots of people on here don't like new laws. Lot's of people think these lands should be forced to be open to the public and that the state shouldn't have to pay a dime.