Jethro
WKR
Of course, no problem. I told the senator I read on the internet that the NR $ keeps the lights on at CPW and hoped they would make decisions that continue the strong NR hunting heritage in CO.Good to see all the NonRes support
Of course, no problem. I told the senator I read on the internet that the NR $ keeps the lights on at CPW and hoped they would make decisions that continue the strong NR hunting heritage in CO.Good to see all the NonRes support
No Problem, we need to start working together. I care more about your state than most Res and I live 1800 miles away.Good to see all the NonRes support
Excellent point. I did a personal one as well. I'm sure mass produced help but not like a personally written email - even if it's a short one.I got an email back from one of the senators and he commented on the large numbers of mass produced emails he was receiving on the matter, didn't seem to want to address them as seriously as the custom one I wrote. Encourage you all to edit, customize and provide some personal flavor to them.
I got the same oneResponse received this morning:
Thank you for reaching out to the office of Senator Janice Marchman with your thoughts regarding the current nominees for the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission. The Senator appreciates your engagement and concern for the future of Colorado's wildlife, public lands, and our outdoor heritage.
Understanding the balance between science-based management practices, the economic impact of outdoor recreation, and agriculture is indeed critical to the stewardship of Colorado's natural resources. It's clear from your message that you hold a deep concern for ensuring that the Commission is equipped with individuals capable of navigating these complex intersections to the benefit of our state's environmental and economic health.
Your advocacy for a thorough and discerning review of the nominees in light of these priorities is valuable. Please know that your recommendations and the perspective you have shared will be taken into consideration as discussions around the composition of the CPW Commission continue.
The Senator is committed to the protection and sustainable management of Colorado's natural beauty and resources. Engagements from constituents like yourself are instrumental in guiding thoughtful and informed decision-making processes.
Once again, thank you for your participation in this crucial aspect of our democratic process. Your dedication to Colorado's environmental integrity and prosperity is truly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Office of State Senator Marchman
Phone: (303) 866-4853
200 E Colfax RM 346
Denver, CO 80203