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    Gov. Ferguson: Lack of transparency

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseFebruary 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Re: “In a departure for WA governors, Ferguson avoids news conferences” (Feb. 7, Native Information):

    Once I learn this, I spotted this was the second time in every week that our newly-elected governor has struggled with transparency. 

    He additionally rescinded the appointments of two of the 9 commissioners of the Washington Division of Fish and Wildlife with out rationalization final week. This motion has already delayed a lot of the work that was on the agenda for the upcoming fee assembly. As well as, it dangers a lot of the work that many wildlife teams have finished over the previous three years in looking for science-based goal governance for WDFW.

    Given the present nationwide political local weather, Gov. Ferguson must be extra clear, not much less. As somebody who recurrently testifies on the month-to-month public WDFW fee conferences, I can assert confidently that displaying up and talking about points that one feels are vital is an important a part of a functioning democracy.

    Eric Lagally, Issaquah

    Letters editor: If you want to share your ideas about this letter or on different points, submit a Letter to the Editor of not more than 200 phrases to be thought of for publication in our Opinion part. Ship to: letters@seattletimes.com



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