Poynette: Today,
by a straight party line vote 17-16, the State Senate passed Senate
Bill 368 that substantially rolls back wetland protection laws in the
State of Wisconsin. The bill as drafted was opposed by the following
major conservation groups in Wisconsin:
Ducks Unlimited, Trout Unlimited, Pheasants Forever, Wisconsin Wildlife Federation,
Wisconsin Waterfowl Association, the Wisconsin Wetlands Association and the National Wildlife Federation.
These organizations proposed
responsible amendments to the bill which would have maintained
reasonable protection of wetlands balanced with appropriate wetland
regulatory streamlining.
The amendments were rejected by a similar straight party line vote of 17-16. There is great concern that the bill as drafted will result in a substantial loss of wetlands in the state.
The amendments were rejected by a similar straight party line vote of 17-16. There is great concern that the bill as drafted will result in a substantial loss of wetlands in the state.
Wetlands
are critically important for the fish and wildlife habitat that is the
backbone for hunting, fishing and trapping in the state.
Groups such as Ducks Unlimited, Wisconsin Waterfowl Association and Pheasants Forever have spent millions of dollar in Wisconsin restoring wetlands. Senate Bill 368 undermines these efforts and seriously harms the interest of all hunters, anglers and trappers in the state.
Groups such as Ducks Unlimited, Wisconsin Waterfowl Association and Pheasants Forever have spent millions of dollar in Wisconsin restoring wetlands. Senate Bill 368 undermines these efforts and seriously harms the interest of all hunters, anglers and trappers in the state.
Yet another reason to change the power of the legislature in Madison to a more democratic way of thinking.
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