Here's an excerpt from an email that I received. Can this be right? I guess the Colo house Appropriations is voting on this tomorrow; last vote before it goes to the Gov.
Dear esteemed members of the Colorado House Appropriations Committee,
Please do not support or vote to pass SB18-143, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Future Generations Act.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) has a permanent long term funding solution in the form of license sales and Pitman Robertson tax fees and in essence, has a monopoly over sportsman who wish to enjoy Colorado. CPW needs to learn to live within it’s means as all of us do before they are given a blank check.
In 1983, a deer license cost $13. Today after gimmick “pay to play” practices (application fees, habitat stamps, search and rescue fee, and education fund), and license fee increases already passed, the same deer license costs $44.75; a 244% increase. If the hunter wanted a preference point and didn’t have a deer license or annual fishing license from last year, the cost is $84.75 or a 522% increase. I find it somewhat disturbing that the CPW perspective and lobby effort towards the elected legislature is “that’s not enough, we need more”.
Additionally, the CPW is now charging license-plated vehicles, pickup trucks and jeeps etc, a fee to travel some roads on U.S. Dept. of Agriculture property; Federal property that belongs to all U.S. residents and is paid for through Federal taxes. These roads are often used to access hunting areas…another gimmick and fee on top of the absurd license increases.
With respect to hunting/fishing, CPW doesn’t manage any more hectares of habitat, significantly greater numbers of animals, or miles of streams than they did 30 years ago. They have however grown significantly in programs that are not self-sustaining, number of employees, and support luxuries. By their own admission, CPW has not managed their finances well resulting in and these “revenue challenges” as they put it. Why would I as a taxpayer, sportsman, and voter want to give more money to an irresponsible Enterprise with no limitations on how its spent?
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife is abjectly out of control with respect to self and money.
Show your support for the sportsmen, voters, and residents of Colorado by voting no and sending this bill back. Please ensure that any future bills contain constraints on how this Enterprise spends and not just how it receives it’s funding.