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Citizens deserve to know status of public lands

by Arlene MontgomeryBigfork
| September 10, 2014 9:29 AM

Governor Bullock and Department of Natural Resources director John Tubbs have been touting the Forests in Focus initiative that has a provision for the state managing federal lands. 

Wanting to know more I went to DNRC’s website. Some components of the Forests in Focus were highlighted including the Montana/Forest Service

Master Stewardship Agreement, discussions with Montana counties about crafting an agreement for development andimplementation of federal projects, a state liaison position at the Forest Service Regional headquarters and federal projects under review. 

Since more information about those items was not available on the website I asked DNRC to provide them to me. Their response was that I would have to pay $530.64 to obtain public records that should be readily available. This is an outrage and affront to the open and transparent government that the Montana constitution provides and that Governor Bullock promised.  

All citizens deserve to know what deals are being made with five million acres of our federal lands. Instead public information is being held for ransom. The DNRC website says “Let’s work together to create the brightest future for Montana’s forests.” Apparently for DNRC this means keeping the citizens in the dark while backroom deals are being made.

Arlene Montgomery, Bigfork