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Noem s proposal to limit conservation officers clears Senate
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Noem s proposal to limit conservation officers clears Senate
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PIERRE, S.D. – Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee this morning killed a bill that would have prevented South Dakota Conservation Offices from entering onto private lands.
HB1140 was offered by the State Game, Fish and Parks department at the urging of South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and Lt. Governor Larry Rhoden. A number of west river landowners testified their support as did lobbyist representing the state stock growers, cattlemen, and a number of hunting guide and outfitter associations.
Opposition came from former state GF&P Secretaries John Cooper and Jeff Vonk and a host of conservation groups and associations. South Dakota Wildlife Federation President Zach Hunke called the bill, “a problem in search of a solution.”
Legislative panel kills bill restricting conservation officers’ access to private lands © Provided by Sioux Falls(Mitchell) KSFY South Dakota State Capitol (FILE)
PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee have killed a bill that would have prevented South Dakota conservation officers from entering onto private lands.
HB 1140 was offered by the State Game, Fish and Parks department at the urging of Gov. Kristi Noem. A number of West River landowners testified their support in Tuesday morning’s hearing, as did lobbyist representing the state stock growers, cattlemen, and a number of hunting guide and outfitter associations.