elks96
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I know many of you are busy fighting battles in your state, however this is important nad needs to be fought in CO, now!
The bill has been introduced in the Senate (SB13-188) and is assigned to the Senate Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy Committee. It is on their schedule for tomorrow afternoon. You can find the bill at this link:
http://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/cl...0B8B123187257AEE00571B65?Open&file=188_01.pdf
The table shows what is at stake...about 8,425 limited licenses for deer, elk and pronghorn. You will never get them back if you let them go now. I have heard from some non-residents who think this is a good thing for them, because they purchase vouchers every year. Those people should keep in mind that the cost of a unit-wide voucher will likely increase, given that the number of unit-wide vouchers will be cut by 1/3.
Below is the contact information for the Senate committee members, as well as the other sponsors of the bill.
Sen. Gail Schwartz (co-sponsor)
Phone: 303-866-4871
[email protected]
Sen. Greg Brophy
Phone: 303-866-6360
[email protected]
Sen. Angela Giron
Phone: 303-866-4878
[email protected]
Sen. Ted Harvey
Phone: 303-866-4881
[email protected]
Sen. Matt Jones
Phone: 303-866-5291
[email protected]
Bill sponsors not on the committee:
Sen. Lois Tochtrop
Phone: 303-866-4863
[email protected]
Rep. Ed Vigil
Phone: 303-866-2916
[email protected]
The bill has been introduced in the Senate (SB13-188) and is assigned to the Senate Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy Committee. It is on their schedule for tomorrow afternoon. You can find the bill at this link:
http://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/cl...0B8B123187257AEE00571B65?Open&file=188_01.pdf
The table shows what is at stake...about 8,425 limited licenses for deer, elk and pronghorn. You will never get them back if you let them go now. I have heard from some non-residents who think this is a good thing for them, because they purchase vouchers every year. Those people should keep in mind that the cost of a unit-wide voucher will likely increase, given that the number of unit-wide vouchers will be cut by 1/3.
Below is the contact information for the Senate committee members, as well as the other sponsors of the bill.
Sen. Gail Schwartz (co-sponsor)
Phone: 303-866-4871
[email protected]
Sen. Greg Brophy
Phone: 303-866-6360
[email protected]
Sen. Angela Giron
Phone: 303-866-4878
[email protected]
Sen. Ted Harvey
Phone: 303-866-4881
[email protected]
Sen. Matt Jones
Phone: 303-866-5291
[email protected]
Bill sponsors not on the committee:
Sen. Lois Tochtrop
Phone: 303-866-4863
[email protected]
Rep. Ed Vigil
Phone: 303-866-2916
[email protected]