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Old 03-13-2013, 06:10 AM   #1
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I always click on the donation option when I buy my fishing license online. It's something I guess.
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Old 03-26-2013, 06:32 AM   #2
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I always click on the donation option when I buy my fishing license online. It's something I guess.
It is something can you imagine if everybody did that!! I do the same thing when I happen to be in my local Petsmart in Mass. I always pay with plastic (debit) and everytime I donate 1.00 to homeless animals. Can you imagine if everybody that paid with plastic at all their stores across the country (I've seen them in many states.) I'm thinking that would be a simple way to raise thousands and thousands a week one dollar at a time.
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Unfortunately many agencies in NH find themselves underfunded. And of course trying to get them funded is a major challenge with out changing the Tax structure in NH.

However I think what it is time for the State of NH to consider, is looking at agencies that can be combined. For instance, The NH marine patrol already patrols the water. And of course I see a fish and game boat sitting idle most of the summer at 19 mile bay. Why doesn't Fish and Game work in co-operation with the Marine Patrol, I see a huge savings on equipment. And while I am not advocating merging the two agencies, if a Marine Patrol officer and a Fish and Game officer when in a Boat together, especially on weekdays what would it hurt.

The problem in NH as well as most states, is that there are to many agencies... they need to look for parallelisms, and work together, instead of fighting for funding, and having an over lapping need for additional resources.
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Old 03-26-2013, 01:01 PM   #4
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Unfortunately many agencies in NH find themselves underfunded. And of course trying to get them funded is a major challenge with out changing the Tax structure in NH.

However I think what it is time for the State of NH to consider, is looking at agencies that can be combined. For instance, The NH marine patrol already patrols the water. And of course I see a fish and game boat sitting idle most of the summer at 19 mile bay. Why doesn't Fish and Game work in co-operation with the Marine Patrol, I see a huge savings on equipment. And while I am not advocating merging the two agencies, if a Marine Patrol officer and a Fish and Game officer when in a Boat together, especially on weekdays what would it hurt.

The problem in NH as well as most states, is that there are to many agencies... they need to look for parallelisms, and work together, instead of fighting for funding, and having an over lapping need for additional resources.
The main issue with combining the two is that Marine Patrol is under the DOT, which gets its funding through the General Fund.

NHFG is not funded through the General Fund (nor can their budget be raided for the General Fund). That is a requirement for many of the Federal Conservation Grants they recieve annually, they would lose the lions share of their budget by combining.

It is a good thing that F&G is not attached to the tax structure in NH.

Also, F&G and Marine Patrol are taxed with two very different reasons for being on the water. I would think a CO would be quite bored with having to wait around while tickets for boating issues are handed out by the MPO.

http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Insi...pie_charts.htm

http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Insi..._QandA.new.htm
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