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Offline spin05

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commissioner of public lands
« on: July 17, 2020, 03:01:27 AM »
so who is the one to pick for us hunter and fishers????

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Re: commissioner of public lands
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2020, 08:21:13 PM »
Definitely not Hillary Franz.

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Re: commissioner of public lands
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2020, 08:47:22 PM »
I have not seen any issues with Franz.  DNR is still working on fires and logging, access is still good and there hasn't been any talk about liquidations or public ground.  She has my vote this year.

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Re: commissioner of public lands
« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2020, 10:11:08 PM »
Sue Kuehl Pederson is a better choice in my opinion.

TVW Voter Guide:  https://www.tvw.org/watch/?eventID=2020061101

Contact Information
Phone: 253-359-3022
Email: Sue@CitizensForSue.com
Website: CitizensForSue.com

Elected Experience
Former Chair, Grays Harbor Republican Party

Other Professional Experience
Fisheries Biologist, UW, NOAA Fisheries, Army Corps of Engineers (WA, OR, AK), WA Dept
Fish and Wildlife, King County DNR. Power Manager, Grays Harbor PUD; Senior Power
Analyst, Seattle City Light; Senior Environmental Analyst, Seattle City Light; Research
Scientist/Publications Manager, BioSonics, Inc.

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Master’s Degree in Public Administration, University of Washington; Bachelor of Science
Degree in Biology (minors in Chemistry and German), Western Washington University.

Community Service
Board Member, Small Faces Child Development Center; Board Member, Ghana Together;
Board Member, Commencement Bay Rowing Club (youth program).

Statement
Our public lands have been ravaged by natural disasters including tree infestations and forest
fires. They’ve also been damaged by a man-made disaster: state managers that have focused
on serving special interest groups instead of providing for taxpayers, school districts, and
outdoor recreational enthusiasts.

No more policy-by-press-conference. No more angling for higher political office. It’s time for new
leadership.

Sue Kuehl Pederson is running to bring that new leadership to DNR, the agency responsible for
managing our state’s 3 million acres of trust land.

Informed by a lifetime of managing natural resources, Sue will work to ensure that Washington’s
working forests continue to provide a steady, reliable stream of income for our public schools.
We’ll do this by adopting proven forest management techniques that reduce disease and excess
fuel loads in our forests, which accelerate devastating forest fires. Sue will use her experience
as a UW and NOAA fisheries and habitat biologist to strike the right balance between protecting
wildlife and protecting Washington’s forest economy.

Raised in rural Washington, Sue has a distinguished career in natural resource management,
including service as a regulatory liaison for a major hydropower construction project. She has
raised two adult children and survived breast cancer.
Socialism
Is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy. It’s inherent value is the equal sharing of misery. - Winston Churchill

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Re: commissioner of public lands
« Reply #4 on: July 18, 2020, 12:53:10 AM »
I have not seen any issues with Franz.  DNR is still working on fires and logging, access is still good and there hasn't been any talk about liquidations or public ground.  She has my vote this year.
Personally i think Franz has done just fine and she seems to be an honest person.Shes got my vote.  :tup:
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(this is in reference to the biggie not me).

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Re: commissioner of public lands
« Reply #5 on: July 18, 2020, 01:01:56 AM »
I have not seen any issues with Franz.  DNR is still working on fires and logging, access is still good and there hasn't been any talk about liquidations or public ground.  She has my vote this year.
:yeah:

Some people see the D behind her name and are automatically turned off. But honestly, the public and DNR employees haven't seen a difference between her and previous Public Lands Commissioners who had a R behind their names. Honestly, in current times the biggest task/role the Commissioner has now has to do with wildland fire management (on state lands and state fire protected lands) than anything else.

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Re: commissioner of public lands
« Reply #6 on: July 18, 2020, 01:07:08 AM »
I have not seen any issues with Franz.  DNR is still working on fires and logging, access is still good and there hasn't been any talk about liquidations or public ground.  She has my vote this year.
:yeah:

Some people see the D behind her name and are automatically turned off. But honestly, the public and DNR employees haven't seen a difference between her and previous Public Lands Commissioners who had a R behind their names. Honestly, in current times the biggest task/role the Commissioner has now has to do with wildland fire management (on state lands and state fire protected lands) than anything else.

 Nice deflection! :chuckle:

 Rather than point out positive attributes and examples to vote for her, a typical liberal tactic of “what’s wrong with the other guy”! :chuckle:
« Last Edit: July 18, 2020, 01:12:46 AM by huntnphool »
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Re: commissioner of public lands
« Reply #7 on: July 18, 2020, 01:26:19 AM »


I have not seen any issues with Franz.  DNR is still working on fires and logging, access is still good and there hasn't been any talk about liquidations or public ground.  She has my vote this year.
:yeah:

Some people see the D behind her name and are automatically turned off. But honestly, the public and DNR employees haven't seen a difference between her and previous Public Lands Commissioners who had a R behind their names. Honestly, in current times the biggest task/role the Commissioner has now has to do with wildland fire management (on state lands and state fire protected lands) than anything else.
Nice deflection! :chuckle:

 Rather than point out positive attributes and examples to vote for her, a typical liberal tactic of “what’s wrong with the other guy”! :chuckle:
Just love attacking me don't ya? And if you actually knew me you'd know I'm not a liberal. Amazing how your first post on this thread wasn't to give your view on who would make a good PLC but rather attack bigtex. Bravo.

You want a positive attribute? I'll state what I already stated. People haven't seen a difference between Franz (yes she's a scary Democrat) and previous PLCs who were Republicans. There's your positive attribute from me, again.

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Re: commissioner of public lands
« Reply #8 on: July 18, 2020, 06:50:36 AM »
I certainly know her name, she makes sure it's on every webpage she can possibly get it on. That said, she seems to have done fine with the role to this point.

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Re: commissioner of public lands
« Reply #9 on: July 18, 2020, 07:07:56 AM »
I have not seen any issues with Franz.  DNR is still working on fires and logging, access is still good and there hasn't been any talk about liquidations or public ground.  She has my vote this year.
:yeah:

Some people see the D behind her name and are automatically turned off. But honestly, the public and DNR employees haven't seen a difference between her and previous Public Lands Commissioners who had a R behind their names. Honestly, in current times the biggest task/role the Commissioner has now has to do with wildland fire management (on state lands and state fire protected lands) than anything else.


That’s interesting being a DNR employee we all support Hilary regardless of political alignment.

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Re: commissioner of public lands
« Reply #10 on: July 18, 2020, 07:33:03 AM »
I myself am not happy with this state in general on a lot of issues so it makes me feel better to not vote for the incumbent in any statewide election. Makes it really easy.

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Re: commissioner of public lands
« Reply #11 on: July 18, 2020, 08:27:24 AM »
All Franz does is fear monger about forest fires, complaining of droughts in January. The lack of forest fires is a major reason why our forests are so unhealthy. She also does nothing to push back against aerial spraying of herbicides which kills all the deer browse and leads to monocropping pine trees. Let’s also not forget she locked the public out of all DNR lands the entire month of April. Voting for incumbent democrats is why this state is in the sorry shape it is.
« Last Edit: July 18, 2020, 09:21:58 AM by BearCreekCookBook »

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Re: commissioner of public lands
« Reply #12 on: July 18, 2020, 09:28:25 AM »
Sue Kuehl Pederson is a better choice in my opinion.

TVW Voter Guide:  https://www.tvw.org/watch/?eventID=2020061101

Contact Information
Phone: 253-359-3022
Email: Sue@CitizensForSue.com
Website: CitizensForSue.com

Elected Experience
Former Chair, Grays Harbor Republican Party

Other Professional Experience
Fisheries Biologist, UW, NOAA Fisheries, Army Corps of Engineers (WA, OR, AK), WA Dept
Fish and Wildlife, King County DNR. Power Manager, Grays Harbor PUD; Senior Power
Analyst, Seattle City Light; Senior Environmental Analyst, Seattle City Light; Research
Scientist/Publications Manager, BioSonics, Inc.

Education
Master’s Degree in Public Administration, University of Washington; Bachelor of Science
Degree in Biology (minors in Chemistry and German), Western Washington University.

Community Service
Board Member, Small Faces Child Development Center; Board Member, Ghana Together;
Board Member, Commencement Bay Rowing Club (youth program).

Statement
Our public lands have been ravaged by natural disasters including tree infestations and forest
fires. They’ve also been damaged by a man-made disaster: state managers that have focused
on serving special interest groups instead of providing for taxpayers, school districts, and
outdoor recreational enthusiasts.

No more policy-by-press-conference. No more angling for higher political office. It’s time for new
leadership.

Sue Kuehl Pederson is running to bring that new leadership to DNR, the agency responsible for
managing our state’s 3 million acres of trust land.

Informed by a lifetime of managing natural resources, Sue will work to ensure that Washington’s
working forests continue to provide a steady, reliable stream of income for our public schools.
We’ll do this by adopting proven forest management techniques that reduce disease and excess
fuel loads in our forests, which accelerate devastating forest fires. Sue will use her experience
as a UW and NOAA fisheries and habitat biologist to strike the right balance between protecting
wildlife and protecting Washington’s forest economy.

Raised in rural Washington, Sue has a distinguished career in natural resource management,
including service as a regulatory liaison for a major hydropower construction project. She has
raised two adult children and survived breast cancer.




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Re: commissioner of public lands
« Reply #13 on: July 18, 2020, 09:33:36 AM »
All Franz does is fear monger about forest fires, complaining of droughts in January. The lack of forest fires is a major reason why our forests are so unhealthy. She also does nothing to push back against aerial spraying of herbicides which kills all the deer browse and leads to monocropping pine trees. Let’s also not forget she locked the public out of all DNR lands the entire month of April. Voting for incumbent democrats is why this state is in the sorry shape it is.

Spraying or no spraying, a private landowner should be able to grow the trees they see fit. If a conifer plantation is what they want to manage their land for so be it.

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Re: commissioner of public lands
« Reply #14 on: July 18, 2020, 09:39:47 AM »
All Franz does is fear monger about forest fires, complaining of droughts in January. The lack of forest fires is a major reason why our forests are so unhealthy. She also does nothing to push back against aerial spraying of herbicides which kills all the deer browse and leads to monocropping pine trees. Let’s also not forget she locked the public out of all DNR lands the entire month of April. Voting for incumbent democrats is why this state is in the sorry shape it is.

Spraying or no spraying, a private landowner should be able to grow the trees they see fit. If a conifer plantation is what they want to manage their land for so be it.

The DNR is not a private land owner and they spray too

 


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