DNR: Assembly Budget Would "Dramatically Alter" Stewardship Program
Gov. Jim Doyle is touting a new report from the DNR that says cuts to the state Stewardship program as proposed in the Assembly Republican budget would "dramatically alter our state's land preservation efforts in the present and for years into the future."
"The Stewardship program represents one of Wisconsin's most basic values: protecting our natural resources even in tight budget times," Doyle said in a press release. "The Assembly's budget is a direct assault on those values, and sets Wisconsin land conservation back two whole decades."
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