Another bill we really have to study the intent behind is Senate Bill 5481.
Introduced today, SB 5481 would create a Natural Resources Partnership Office to promote public-private and public-public partnerships in the Department of Fish and Wildlife, Department of Natural Resources and state parks.
Does it aim to save natural resource services and jobs or does it aim to promote contracting out?
SB 5481 is co-sponsored by Sen. Cheryl Pflug of the 5th District and Sen. Ed Murray of the 43rd District, chair of the Senate Ways and Means Committee. The bill has been referred to the Senate Natural Resources and Marine Waters Committee.
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