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Old 11-06-2009, 06:44 AM   #12
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I lobbied for this bill written the way it passed. So did Lou McKeil of the Salties, Liz Strohmeyer (pardon if spelled wrong) of Red Top, Mike Moss of the Sportsman's Council, Jay Baver from OTW, and many many more.

The legislation passed as written with all monies going into a dedicated fund, not the general fund. Use of the money is limited to administering the federal mandate and enhancing recreational marine fishing opprtunities. Oh yeah, 1/3rd set aside for enhnced public access only.

New rec panel to be consulted on developing uses of the money is also a great part of the bill.

The fees are reccomended by DMF and set by the state office that sets all fees. This is how fees are set. Sorry but that's the way it happens.

The "additional fee" is just like the freshwater license. The tackle shop or whomever gets to make a buck of two on top of what I believe will be a $10 license but may be $15 (which is the number I wanted in the first place after seeing the cost breakdown showing that the first $7 (roughly) will go to satisfy the federal mandate. The whole steering committee wanted some benefit for us anglers not just the fed registry. It sure looks like we are getting it.

All we have to do now is get it through the Senate. Sen Moore will not get his ammendment for the EPO's. If any money is diverted from DMF than the State wil loose 4.8 million dollars of federal matching funds that we already get. Diverting money will cost us more than Sen Moore can afford to loose.


Call your SENATOR

Whine later but stand up for yourself today...Call your Senator

Sure it sucks but man up and call your Senator

No it's not fair so particpate in Democracy and call your Senator

Stop wasting your time on this thread and call your Seantor

Listen to Flap (Gov't employee) do nothing and they might just take your money OR Listen to me (steering committee passed the bill with the dedicated fund through the House yesterday) and we might get somthing for our money....CALL YOIUR SENATOR!!!!!!!!!!!!
Patrick I respectfully agree to disagree with you. Why do something when in the real world nothing will happen. It's taxation with no representation all over again in a lot of ways.

Your wrong, yur efforts on this are being guided by hollow promises. You guys have started us on a roller coaster that will never stop once started. Good money for a bad idea.

Your so far in you can't get out now. You had better stay on top of this because you got us into a hell of a mess.

Money for a dysfunctional body, that will never repair the damage done by that same dysfunctional body, money that sooner rather than later will feel the cold slimy tentacles of state goverment slowly tightening around it as it is absconded with to shore up state transportaion cuts for student bussing (our district will see a 700,000 dollar cut form the state for the remainder of this year and the next fiscal year. That transltes into jobs lost for teachers, support programs for at risk kids and general operating costs.

If you don't think that the bean counters won't approach then thought of commandeering your "protected funds" your wrong.
The governor has already told the towns and city managers of the state to expect t lose more funding come next July 1st the start of the fiscal year 2010/11.

We got screwed, were gonna get even more screwed and you guys didn't accomplish anything.

Reality what a concept.

Why even try.........
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