xebadir
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Can't find another thread and not sure how many Hunt Talkers would be aware of this issue, but I'm bringing it to the fore. The recent executive action:
Places a pause on all federal granting activity effective as of 5pm today. This includes all grants that originate from federal agencies. So why is this important to us here? Well it prohibits ALL grant spending from any previously awarded grants, precludes the award of new grants until a review of unknown duration is completed and oversteps congressional appropriations and oversight. That includes payments for habitat work, land purchase, payments to graduate and undergraduate students, researchers who are employed by grant money, and affects our various associations that work together with federal grant funds to enhance wildlife habitat, etc. So this is going to affect wildlife biologists, the university community and everyone else who does good work to help conserve the places and animals we enjoy recreating in and hunting. I would strongly urge you to consider contacting your member of congress or the senate, to share your viewpoint on the impact this may have on our and other communities.
Note: A federal judge has stayed implementation for a week, but its not clear whether this stay will hold.
Places a pause on all federal granting activity effective as of 5pm today. This includes all grants that originate from federal agencies. So why is this important to us here? Well it prohibits ALL grant spending from any previously awarded grants, precludes the award of new grants until a review of unknown duration is completed and oversteps congressional appropriations and oversight. That includes payments for habitat work, land purchase, payments to graduate and undergraduate students, researchers who are employed by grant money, and affects our various associations that work together with federal grant funds to enhance wildlife habitat, etc. So this is going to affect wildlife biologists, the university community and everyone else who does good work to help conserve the places and animals we enjoy recreating in and hunting. I would strongly urge you to consider contacting your member of congress or the senate, to share your viewpoint on the impact this may have on our and other communities.
Note: A federal judge has stayed implementation for a week, but its not clear whether this stay will hold.
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