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Quote from: Bareback on October 19, 2024, 08:37:18 AMDNR at one time was a revenue generating branch of the government. Now, with the current management regime, it’s tax sucking cancer. Actually compared to most agencies DNR is still pretty budget neutral. In FY23 they brought in $475,000,000 which almost all goes to schools. They spent $513,000,000 of which $153,000,000 was fire suppression.Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
DNR at one time was a revenue generating branch of the government. Now, with the current management regime, it’s tax sucking cancer.
Quote from: bigtex on October 19, 2024, 08:51:57 AMQuote from: Bareback on October 19, 2024, 08:37:18 AMDNR at one time was a revenue generating branch of the government. Now, with the current management regime, it’s tax sucking cancer. Actually compared to most agencies DNR is still pretty budget neutral. In FY23 they brought in $475,000,000 which almost all goes to schools. They spent $513,000,000 of which $153,000,000 was fire suppression.Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkSome might consider 38 million in the red as neutral.Does the expenditures include payroll, benefits and retirement payouts too?
Quote from: Bareback on October 19, 2024, 03:13:45 PMQuote from: bigtex on October 19, 2024, 08:51:57 AMQuote from: Bareback on October 19, 2024, 08:37:18 AMDNR at one time was a revenue generating branch of the government. Now, with the current management regime, it’s tax sucking cancer. Actually compared to most agencies DNR is still pretty budget neutral. In FY23 they brought in $475,000,000 which almost all goes to schools. They spent $513,000,000 of which $153,000,000 was fire suppression.Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkSome might consider 38 million in the red as neutral.Does the expenditures include payroll, benefits and retirement payouts too?Yes the expenditures include payroll, benefits, etc.DNR is the only state agency that even comes close to breaking even. When the state was still in the liquor selling business the Liquor Control Board was the only agency that was truly budget neutral.
I don’t like the idea of giving the tribes public land but in this case with the yakama tribe it appears the sections being given to them are on their reservation that border the cowiche unit. Not even sure the land was accessible to the public anyways.
Any stipulations as if it can/can't go into tribal trust for petition for rez land?