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Just writing to let you know that I oppose this bill. Our wildlife management is far to critical and intricate a resource to be lumped together with another department. If there are redundancies between the departments then I ask you to fix the problems not just mash together department.This statement is from the WDFW http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/sb6813_statement.html I completely agree with this and ask that you read their statement and respect the consequences of this to our fish and wildlife.The impact on the governance of WDFW is our preeminent concern. In passing Referendum 45 in 1995, the voters of Washington empowered the Fish and Wildlife Commission with supervisory authority over the Department director for a purpose: to guarantee that fish and wildlife management would be both directly responsive to the public and insulated from political pressures. As is the case in states around the country, the Commission process was designed to assure that the interests of long-term conservation would not be compromised for short-term political ends.Thank you for listening,Naithan Kain
Hi Nathan, thanks for contacting me about this bill. Should it come to a vote before the House I will certainly keep your comments in mind when making my decision. Jim Rep. Jim Moeller
I've never seen them not accept exactly what the game dept wants.
no, but I have been watching the wa.gov web-site and they haven't put any updated information on it. It was weird, because the hearing was actually scheduled for 2/17, which was one day after the cut-off deadline. This is the only bill that I know of that was this way, so I am hoping the bill is dead, but we won't know for sure until we see what came out of yesterday's meeting.