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Quote from: James on January 24, 2018, 06:52:11 PMThe timing seems to suspiciously align with the puget sound chinook management plan debacle...This times a bazillion. Our fisheries situation is quicksand and his lack of experience in that arena finally got him. His resignation was called for last week and now we get it. Time for a new Inslee puppet.
The timing seems to suspiciously align with the puget sound chinook management plan debacle...
He might be a real nice guy, I really don't know, but that doesn't matter one way or another, it seemed like either his hands were tied or he was in over his head on quite a few issues, and that is what does matter.
I think what needs to change is the Commission needs to be elected by the people. Not selected by the Governor. Treat like your local school board. Require people from each region of the state. As long as Insleez keeps deciding who's on the commission nothing's gonna change.
Quote from: LDennis24 on January 25, 2018, 08:57:29 AMI think what needs to change is the Commission needs to be elected by the people. Not selected by the Governor. Treat like your local school board. Require people from each region of the state. As long as Insleez keeps deciding who's on the commission nothing's gonna change.Currently the commission must come from various areas of the state, but the governor picks them so we get commission members he is willing to approve. The problem with voting in commission members is that wildlife management becomes even more political.
How about the commission being appointed by the WDFW managers from each district
Quote from: jmscon on January 25, 2018, 10:09:47 AMHow about the commission being appointed by the WDFW managers from each districtEmployees essentially appointing their bosses and decision makers???
I think WDFW employees are the last people we want picking the commission.