grizzly
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Somebody in another thread compared Expo Tags to road construction bids, a comparison with flaws, I believe, but it got me thinking...
How about UDWR issue a proposal for desired conservation projects for a given year, and the Conservation Groups give public competitive bids for the projects. The necessary tags are then auctioned or raffled by the state and the funds are used to pay for those projects.
This seems far more productive than giving groups millions of dollars in welfare tags and then hoping the public money will be used wisely and productively and for the "best use".
Grizzly
How about UDWR issue a proposal for desired conservation projects for a given year, and the Conservation Groups give public competitive bids for the projects. The necessary tags are then auctioned or raffled by the state and the funds are used to pay for those projects.
This seems far more productive than giving groups millions of dollars in welfare tags and then hoping the public money will be used wisely and productively and for the "best use".
Grizzly