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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bay Ho
Posts: 1,382
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Bob,
This was posted on Bloody Decks MLPA link. Its a small excerpt form the post. ------------------------------------------- Sutton believes the total cost of the entire MLPA network of closures will come in around $11 million a year for enforcement, public outreach and monitoring. He believes that because the Blue Ribbon Task Force told him so. Richards said the cost is $40 million a year because the Department of Fish and Game told him and the other commissioners so. Sutton calls it a “$40 million myth.” Sutton said Wednesday that all will be well with the environmental world once Proposition 21 passes and there’s plenty of money for the MLPA. For those of us who wondered why we should vote yes or no on Proposition 21, an $18 car tax to fund state parks, Sutton gave many of us another reason not to do vote for it. According to the breakdown of the “allocation” of $500 million raised yearly from the $18 car tax Californians will have to pay on each vehicle we own, approximately $35 million a year will go to the DFG for management and operation of lands. Another $20 million goes to the Ocean Protection Council, $10 million to state land conservancies and $10 million to the Wildlife Conservation Fund. State parks will get $375 million a year, urban river parkways another $20 million and $25 million to local agencies for “lost fee revenue.” Notice none of that money is earmarked for the MLPA, but Sutton and his environmental backers know they can poach from one or most of those groups’ share of the tax to pay for the yearly cost of the marine protected areas. Richards was the only commissioner to refuse to endorse Proposition 21 when the groups backing it presented it to the commission. Even commission president Jim Kellogg, usually an ally of sportsman-conservation groups and common sense, endorsed it. Richards was asked Wednesday about all the various preservation and conservation groups that since have endorsed the car tax that is all dressed up as a proposition to save state parks. “It’s just another example of people not paying attention to what’s really going on,” he said. Richards has been paying attention. He’s truly the only commissioner on California's Fish and Game panel who is in the real world. Kellogg has moments, but Richards is all-in as far as keeping it real. ___________________________________________ Heres a little More... FYI: The wording within prop 21 which will make it easy to utilize funds for MPA "management." IMO, there is no question that monies generated from this prop will be utilized for MPA's. (b) Seven percent shall be available for appropriation from the fund to the Department of Fish and Game for the management and operation of wildlife refuges, ecological reserves, and other lands owned or managed by the Department of Fish and Game for wildlife conservation.(c) Four percent shall be available for appropriation from the fund to the Ocean Protection Council for marine wildlife conservation and the protection of coastal waters, with first priority given to the development, operation, management, and monitoring of marine protected areas.
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 103
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I have been skeptical about whether this will "fund" MLPA or not. But now one of the commissioners has said it would? I guess that makes it pretty clear
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Baja fish camp
Posts: 478
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I have at times been on public committees involved in planning at the state level. On some projects the planning was for thirty years in the future. I know that the one way to absolutely stop planned projects is by preventing funding. This even works when the opponent has more dollars than you to influence the elected officials.
A very effective way to ensure funding for a project is to establish a regulatory board. The members of these boards are appointed by elected officials and the general public has no idea who sits on these boards. Generally all the appointed members are from groups who have special and specific interest in the board’s purpose. A well know example of this is the California Air Resources Board (CARB). Do you know who is on this board? Do you know the background of the board members? They decide what vehicles can be sold in California. They decide if you can register your vehicle in California, they impose air quality fee’s (smog checks) that funds them forever. NOW, can you guess how they got started? A prop on clean air, everyone wants clean air, who could possibly be against clean air. We have a chance to STOP THE MPLA. Kill it’s FUNDING. Prop 21 establishes regulatory boards: (c) Four percent shall be available for appropriation from the fund to the Ocean Protection Council for marine wildlife conservation and the protection of coastal waters, with first priority given to the development, operation, management, and monitoring of marine protected areas. (d) Two percent shall be available for appropriation from the fund to state conservancies for management, operation, and wildlife conservation on state lands that are managed for park and wildlife habitat purposes by those conservancies. A state conservancy may provide grants to a local agency that assists the conservancy in managing state-owned lands under that conservancy’s jurisdiction. As you can see, this is another CARB targeted at outdoor recreationist posing as a State Park Bail Out. Everybody wants State Parks, right, who could be against a state park. YOU GOT TO READ THE TEXT OF THE BILL IT SAYS:
IF YOU COULDN”T MAKE IT TO THE MPLA HEARINGS, but you want to continue fishing. Talk face to face with your family, friends and neighbors about the hidden agenda in Prop 21. We have history to show what will happen if this passes. Vote NO, our kids should have a right to fish. The defeat of Prop 21 could be a decisive battle in the war to protect public access to fishing, hunting, hiking and camping on California’s Public lands and waterways. The government can only regulate and restrict freedom if we give them the money. Stop the funding of MPLA. |
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