Today marks the beginning of the Montana Legislative Session. About 200 bills that will directly affect how Montanans hunt, fish, and manage wildlife have been requested. As you can see by the article in the Missoulian, there are some good ideas, but there are some pretty bad ideas out there. We have a full time lobbyist up at the Capitol, and all issues staff are working on legislative issues at some level. Big Fin has kindly allowed us to post some updates and alerts as needs be. We promise not to clutter up the board with too many posts about the session, but remember that this year promises to be a tough year for public lands hunters, scientific management of wildlife, and conservation in general.
Our biggest concern this session is how FWP will be treated in terms of their budget and their ability to manage all species of wildlife. The article gives a great view of some of the more troubling, and some of the more fun, bill drafts that we'll be working on over the next 90 days.
http://missoulian.com/news/local/article_f520579e-16f6-11e0-a8ec-001cc4c03286.html
To take a look at bills that have been introduced, or requested, follow this link: Fish and Wildlife Bills
To check out live streaming video and audio: Listen Live
We generally put our alerts on our website: www.montanawildlife.org and on our facebook page. If anyone has any questions or would like more infomation, feel free to drop me a pm or send me an email at blamb_at_mtwf.org
Our biggest concern this session is how FWP will be treated in terms of their budget and their ability to manage all species of wildlife. The article gives a great view of some of the more troubling, and some of the more fun, bill drafts that we'll be working on over the next 90 days.
http://missoulian.com/news/local/article_f520579e-16f6-11e0-a8ec-001cc4c03286.html
"Certainly this year, financial concerns are going to be paramount for the state," said Craig Sharpe, executive director of the Montana Wildlife Federation. "We're really concerned about attempts to divert hunter license dollars."
Two bills now in the drafting stage would tap license revenue. One would "provide for reversion of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks funds to the general fund" and is sponsored by Sen. John Brenden, R-Scobey. A similar measure by Rep. Llew Jones, R-Conrad, would "generally revise use of fish and wildlife licensing revenues."
Passage of such a measure could compromise the state's collection of federal funds that come from excise taxes on sporting goods equipment, a portion of which is paid to states, Sharpe said.
He also said that hunters and anglers expect a portion of their license dollars to go back to support fish and wildlife.
To take a look at bills that have been introduced, or requested, follow this link: Fish and Wildlife Bills
To check out live streaming video and audio: Listen Live
We generally put our alerts on our website: www.montanawildlife.org and on our facebook page. If anyone has any questions or would like more infomation, feel free to drop me a pm or send me an email at blamb_at_mtwf.org