Let's further connect the dots. The DNR's politicized dismissal of science and neutrality - - obvious during the mining debate - - began with Scott Walker's installing the overtly-partisan homebuilder Cathy Stepp at the helm:
“I wanted someone with a chamber-of-commerce mentality,” [Scott] Walker said.In 2011, the paper cut DNR management a lot of slack, but enough was enough, I said in 2012:
A year ago, the Journal Sentinel suggested that Scott Walker's plan to 'streamline' and remake the DNR deserved the benefit of the doubt.
I disagreed. Because that's not the way Walker and his corporate crowd rolls.Gov. Scott Walker's plan to streamline the state Department of Natural Resources is a good idea - as long as it doesn't weaken environmental protections.
You blame Cathy Stepp but Matt Morony and Scott Gunderson do more than Stepp day-to-day. I'm not even sure Stepp comes into the office but Morony and Gunderson are the job.
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