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Good article on a study by the two major Universities highlighting the recent problems we have seen in the commission. I guess Smith and Baker want to argue the definition of 'dysfunctional' now. When you get what you want, it is working fine.
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Report: Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission seen as 'dysfunctional'
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission is widely seen as "dysfunctional" and needs to be reformed, according to a report by the William D. Ruckelshaus Center.