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Old 05-02-2014, 12:17 PM
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Anyone in Washington knows how greentard our governor is, so we should figure that his buddies will try to influence the findings of this group as much as they can so here is a heads up for the access folks here.
Dale Denny is one of the few on that committee on our side......not a greenie hunter.....THIS is his signature

"Americans are systematically advocating, legislating, and voting away each others rights. Support all user groups and quit losing opportunity."

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/in...,152462.0.html

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Sportsman Input Needed: Governor's Task Force on Parks and Outdoor Recreation

Gov. Jay Inslee established the Governor's Blue Ribbon Task Force on Parks and Outdoor Recreation through Executive Order 14-01 to develop an action plan and recommendations to manage, transform, better leverage, or develop Washington’s outdoor recreation assets and state programs to increase outdoor recreation activities as well as promote the jobs and business associated with outdoor reaction.

The task force will hold several meetings across the state to collect information on regional priorities and suggestions for state action. The task force will complete a draft pan and recommendations by September 1, 2014 and a final plan and recommendations by September 18. The task force will expire on December 31, 2014.

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Washington Blue Ribbon Task Force on Parks and Outdoor Recreation

The Governor's Blue Ribbon Task Force on Parks and Outdoor Recreation invites you to contribute your thoughts, ideas, and creativity regarding ways to transform outdoor recreation in Washington State. During the next four months, we will prompt you with questions falling under several key focus areas as part of an online forum.

We value your input and look forward to hearing from you!

Washington Governor Jay Inslee established the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Parks and Outdoor Recreation to develop an action plan and recommendations to manage, transform, and leverage Washington's outdoor recreation assets and state programs.

The action plan and recommendations will focus on the following:
• Increase outdoor recreation activities and promote jobs and businesses associated with outdoor recreation.

• Support and expand outdoor recreation jobs, businesses, and tourism across the state.

• Promote and expand recreationaly fishing and hunting opportunities as a way of advancing local economies.

• Promote outdoor recreation experiences and increase environmental awareness for youth, families, and adults.

• Support Washington-based businesses' use of Washington's quality of life and outdoor recreation experiences in recruiting and retaining talented employees as well as in attracting new businesses to the state.

• Develop long-term sustainable funding sources for Washington State Parks and other outdoor recreation lands and infrastructure managed by the Departments of Fish and Wildlife and Natural Resources.

• Develop recommendations for establishing an organizational mechanism to oversee implementation of the action plan.

The action plan and recommendations are due to the Governor and Legislature by September 19, 2014.
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Fellow Hunters, Fishers, & Recreationists,

This Blue Ribbon Task Force on Parks and Recreation provides an opportunity for hunters, fishers, and other recreationists to be heard.
With your help, it's important that we (hunters, fishers, and other recreationists) provide insight and fresh new ideas to improve opportunities for hunters, fishers, other recreationists, and to help create recreational jobs that will benefit local economies. It's my hope to help gather as much input and garner as much involvement as possible to help perpetuate our outdoor heritage, so please be as involved as you can.

Thanks,
Dale


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Old 05-05-2014, 03:24 PM
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We must be doing okay since this participant says

perhaps we should have events to get kids interested in activities that do not impact the environment; photography, painting, bird watching and other such activities should be encouraged over resource intensive recreation such as hunting and fishing. Take only pictures, leave only footprints.


Is also saying this

I agree, this website doesn't work very well and (at least so far) has not reached a wide enough range of people.



Keep it up because they will show up eventually
 
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already registered and participating. Thank you for the feed link though. Thanks.
 
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Thanks claycope ,but we need all the representation we can get to counter the leaf lickers who advocate NO motorized access on ALL public land. Yes there is few suggesting just that.
 
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Good luck with that. I think this kind of situation will only get worse.
 
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Looks like buckfvr was right......here come the new taxes and fees


Looks like more pie in the sky proposals designed to extract more money and promote bigger government

What a WASTE of public Funds, and a farce at the same time. This bunch of (mostly) leaf licking wolf hugging greentards. ignored pages of copmments asking for hunting opportunity and motorized access to come up with this "pie in the sky" liberal/progressive money grab hoping to expand government control and intervention to a new level.... Schools responsible for outdoor education?????? Are they not "underfunded" now?

http://www.rco.wa.gov/documents/ORTF/ORTF-Report.pdf
 
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How is the going now three years later? Are things better now with a new White House?
 
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