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The merger would put all natural resources agencies under the Governor's direct control by elimination of appointed citizen commissioners. Any elected official wants direct hire/fire control over the heads of agencies. Consumptive users would no longer get even the appearance of consideration.
Quote from: DOUBLELUNG on December 28, 2010, 07:09:13 AMThe merger would put all natural resources agencies under the Governor's direct control by elimination of appointed citizen commissioners. Any elected official wants direct hire/fire control over the heads of agencies. Consumptive users would no longer get even the appearance of consideration.DNR will not be included in the package at this time. Only their enforcement division will move.
Perhaps it was mentioned earlier, but WDFW and Parks are the two agencies that are not Cabinet level. This move will make them Cabinet level which should give them more power. So far, since they have not been cabinet level, WDFW has taken a proportionately bigger hit with the various budget cuts over the past couple of years. With a director sitting at the table with the Gov. perhaps the fish and wildlife issues will get a better ear. One can hope.
Now tell me how much it's going to cost to replace all of those signs on the buildings across the state for the three agencies merged to reflect this change. The decals on vehicles and patches and letterhead and envelopes. Thats got to account for alot of money that they are suppose to be saving by merging.
Hey Bigtex, The old department of "what" signs? the agency was properly named then.....F&G
Bigtex,I havent read this whole topic but I was woundering what your take is on this possible merger? What are the pros and cons of this?
Quote from: Elkaholic daWg on January 28, 2011, 08:59:31 AM Hey Bigtex, The old department of "what" signs? the agency was properly named then.....F&GNo it wasn't. Prior to 1994 there were two seperate dept's the Dept of Wildlife and the Dept of Fisheries. In 1994 they merged them together to form WDFW. Then even farther back there was the Dept of Game and the Dept of Fisheries.Many of those brown signs that are on roads that point to WDFW boat launches actually say Dept of Wildlife and were posted prior to 1994. Many of the wildlife area signs also refer to the Dept of Wildlife, those of you that frequent the LT Murray Wildlife Area have probably seen these.