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Alert: SB 6813 - WDFW Elimination
Kain:
Sounds good I can see these guys being pretty busy.
bearpaw:
I am still of the opinion that some well thought out ideas need to be presented to certain legislators to try and improve the WDFW. :twocents:
Kain:
Short email in response to my email from Sen Craig Pridemore.
--- Quote ---Pridemore, Sen. Craig to me
show details 4:41 PM (13 minutes ago)
Totally with you, Naithan. I think we can kill this.
Craig
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woodswalker:
From Steve Hobb's office in response to my notes:
Thanks for the note. I've always been against the proposed merger of these two agencies. We managed to kill this legislation Saturday, at least for this session. Fish and Wildlife is not a "trim the fat" type item - rather it is one of the best allocations of our funds. We can cut elsewhere, Fish and Wildlife stays.
Thanks,
- Steve
And from Schoelsler"s office:
Dear Aaron, March 1, 2010
Thank you for contacting Senator Schoesler’s office with your concerns about Senate Bill 6813: the proposal to merge the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Washington State Department of Parks and Recreation Commission into the Department of Natural Resources. The Senator read your e-mail and asked me to respond on his behalf. The Senator agrees that the merger of these two agencies would be disastrous for the future of wildlife and outdoor recreation in our state.
One of his main problems with this merger is based on the fact that the goals of these three departments are conflicting. The DNR has the job of managing public lands and natural resources to provide economic gain for the state. The WDFW has the responsibility of protecting and enhancing fish, wildlife and their habitats and well as providing sustainable, fish- and wildlife-related recreational and commercial opportunities. The Parks and Recreation Commission oversees the management of state parks. These agencies are diverse and have different vested interests in State resources.
After the 1994 merger of the Departments of Fisheries and Game into the Department of Fish and Wildlife, it has only just begun to function cohesively. This proposed merger would create another “superagency,” which will only lead to further delays and issues for the public.. In this time of economic hardship we should be streamlining government, not expanding the bureaucracy to unbearable levels.
This merger has been offered as a cost-saving mechanism. The Department of Fish and Wildlife receives less than 30% of its funding from the general fund. The WFDW is largely self-funded from licenses and fees. In fact, hunters and fishermen agreed to pay a surcharge on licenses last year to preserve vital WDFW functions.
Washington State receives federal money for wildlife habitat development. In order to continue to receive this money Washington must comply with the Pittman Robertson Act of 1937, which requires the state to have a “law prohibiting the diversion of license fees paid by hunters for any purpose other than the administration of the state’s fish and game department.” This prohibits money from permits and fees being sent into the general fund, and keeps them for use for conservation
The timeline that Senate Bill 6813 mandates is poorly thought out and will be nearly impossible to achieve. The proposed legislation requires that the three agencies must submit a report detailing how the merge will be accomplished by July 1, 2010. The merger itself must be completely by September 1, 2010. This is an impossibly short amount of time to make a readjustment of this size, and will only lead to further mistakes and unnecessary costs.
Senator Schoesler does support interagency cooperation between the Department of Fish and Wildlife, State Parks and Recreation and the Department of Natural Resources. However, I do not feel that the merging of these agencies will do anything but create problems for our children and grandchildren to solve.
Thank you for contacting Senator Schoesler’s office with your concerns. If you have any further questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact the office.
Sincerely,
Amanda
Amanda Livesay
Legislative Intern
Senator Mark Schoesler
9th District
360.786.7620
livesay.amanda@leg.wa.gov
jackelope:
just saw this on another BB:
--- Quote ---Late yesterday evening the Senate Ways and Means Committee adopted an amendment to the 2010 Supplemental Budget that maintains the Department of Fish and Wildlife as a separate entity from the Department of Natural Resources. You will recall CCA Washington issued an action alert to our members a few days ago informing that the earlier version of this budget proposed merging WDFW into DNR.
In response to thousands of e-mails and phone calls from CCA members, supporters and friends, legislators modified this budget to keep WDFW in place. Budget cuts for WDFW and DNR are part of this new amendment. We will be communicating more about these cuts and the amendment in the near future. For now we wanted you to know this is a significant win for CCA and for the citizens of Washington. You are to be congratulated for this success and no further e-mails to your legislators on this topic are necessary at this time.
Sincerely,
CCA Washington
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