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sisu:
Apparently no common citizens are being asked question or to take this survey, so if you are a WA resident and want to get in your 2 cents here is the letter from Ms. Shelly Short addressing this important issue that Mr. Goldmark sees fit to select certain members of our society to survey.

Dear Friends,

An urgent matter has come to my attention -- one that requires action on our part as concerned citizens and property owners.

The Department of Natural Resources, under the direction of the newly-elected Commissioner of Public Lands, Peter Goldmark, has embarked on a strategic planning survey that I believe has the potential to drastically change the way public lands are managed.

A survey has been created to possibly give DNR a "mandate" on how public lands are managed.  This survey, I believe, has been distributed to environment groups, state agencies, and conservation coalitions.  But I have to wonder if John and Jane Q. Public have been invited to participate?  Those individuals that rely upon our state's natural resources - and the ACCESS to those resources - for their livelihood, recreation and quality of life must be given the same opportunity to weigh-in on how these resources are to be managed.

In an effort to make sure our citizens' voices are heard, I urge you to click on this link and take a few moments to fill out the survey.  Your participation is vital.  We must balance out the expected liberal slant of the environmental special interest groups with the common-sense approach found in those of us who end up footing the bill in the end!

Thanks for being an involved citizenry.  And thanks for reading my e-newsletters.  It is an honor to serve you in Olympia.

Sincerely,


Shelly Short
State Representative
7th Legislative District
 

Here is the link. I removed it from the letter because I did a poor job of including it.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=6yQ9oefyOGhTbZDTcRQxpQ_3d_3d

Caseyd:
Is there a link? Or was it only for those that recieved the letter?

Snowman:
WOW!! No surprise there. They don't want to hear are side like usual.


--- Quote from: Caseyd on December 04, 2009, 04:14:48 PM ---Is there a link? Or was it only for those that recieved the letter?

--- End quote ---


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bearpaw:
Here's a message from one of the legislators in my district.....Click the link and do the survey, it's a chance to tell the DNR how important access for hunting and other recreation is to you.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=6yQ9oefyOGhTbZDTcRQxpQ%3d%3d

Dear Friends,
An urgent matter has come to my attention -- one that requires action on our part as concerned citizens and property owners.

The Department of Natural Resources, under the direction of the newly-elected Commissioner of Public Lands, Peter Goldmark, has embarked on a strategic planning survey that I believe has the potential to drastically change the way public lands are managed.

A survey has been created to possibly give DNR a "mandate" on how public lands are managed.  This survey, I believe, has been distributed to environment groups, state agencies, and conservation coalitions.  But I have to wonder if John and Jane Q. Public have been invited to participate?  Those individuals that rely upon our state's natural resources - and the ACCESS to those resources - for their livelihood, recreation and quality of life must be given the same opportunity to weigh-in on how these resources are to be managed.

In an effort to make sure our citizens' voices are heard, I urge you to click on this link http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=6yQ9oefyOGhTbZDTcRQxpQ%3d%3d and take a few moments to fill out the survey.  Your participation is vital.  We must balance out the expected liberal slant of the environmental special interest groups with the common-sense approach found in those of us who end up footing the bill in the end!

Thanks for being an involved citizenry.  And thanks for reading my e-newsletters.  It is an honor to serve you in Olympia.

Sincerely,

Shelly Short
State Representative
7th Legislative District

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