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DeeceX's avatar

Great essay about a very sad situation. TPWD has always been underfunded in spite of bloviation to the contrary. In 1993, the Lege passed a law dedicating the sales tax on sporting goods to TPWD. In spite of that, subsequent legislatures kept raiding that pot of money to pad the state budget. It took a CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT in 2015 to require that the sporting goods sales tax actually went to TPWD. (Thank you, Joe Straus!)

Of course, TPWD does not get enough revenue to meet all its needs. This problem is even more serious as Texas becomes more urbanized and developed.

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Michael Smith's avatar

Unfortunately, we have to look to average citizens for leadership rather than those in political office or those in the upper ranks of agency staff. With rare exception, the politicians are responsive to money and power, and the heads of agencies have to keep everyone happy, especially the politicians.

And that leaves you, Misti, and your readers to try to inspire and encourage public support for nature. I think that there are a lot of people who actually care about the land, but those are generally those with only modest money and power. We're a sizable chunk of the population - maybe a majority - but we don't act like it.

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