The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has found a new way to further separate itself from taxpayers and visitors who want the agency to embrace its information services and stand up for the environment the DNR is letting degrade.
* The DNR has already stopped providing timely and useful information to the public about deteriorating air quality or climate change.
* It has turned away from policy basics like aggressively attacking fecal contamination of rural well-water.
* And Scott Walker's intentionally-refocused "chamber of commerce mentality" DNR - - which is more and more a defacto state commerce department prioritized to hand out permits for massive animal feeding operations and sand mines than an environmental protection organization - - is adding to the distance it is cementing between everyday Wisconsin residents and taxpayers by ending its 70-some-years-old big outreach presence at the Wisconsin State Fair:
I remember years ago when a Wisconsin Secretary of Transportation said the agency's job was "to let contracts," as if citizens as varied as motorists, pedestrians, transit riders, and people living near highways who expected the agency to deliver a basic like clean air weren't as important as road-building contractors and the concrete they were going to receive taxpayer dollars to pour.
So add the DNR under Walker and his hand-picked Secretary, former developer and McDonald's restaurant manger Cathy Stepp - -

- - to Wisconsin public agency managers who are divorcing the departments and their mission from the people.
An elitist, corporatist attitude Stepp affirmed last year when describing a jargon-filled departmental reorganization that is all about business and not about, say, the families who walk the state fair grounds every summer and had enjoyed the DNR's informative and open-arms traditional greeting now headed for the ash can:
As I wrote last year to end a long description of the ascendance of corporate throughout Wisconsin at the expense of the people's interests:
* The DNR has already stopped providing timely and useful information to the public about deteriorating air quality or climate change.
* It has turned away from policy basics like aggressively attacking fecal contamination of rural well-water.
Effective this year, the DNR will no longer offer fisheries, wildlife or environmental management booths, casting clinics, archery, a children's nature play area, Smokey's Schoolhouse and a number of other attractions.A surprise not unlike its efforts to kill off without warning or fact-based justification the 99-year-old popular Wisconsin Natural Resource magazine that legislators hope to save by trimming its issues by one-third.
I remember years ago when a Wisconsin Secretary of Transportation said the agency's job was "to let contracts," as if citizens as varied as motorists, pedestrians, transit riders, and people living near highways who expected the agency to deliver a basic like clean air weren't as important as road-building contractors and the concrete they were going to receive taxpayer dollars to pour.
So add the DNR under Walker and his hand-picked Secretary, former developer and McDonald's restaurant manger Cathy Stepp - -
- - to Wisconsin public agency managers who are divorcing the departments and their mission from the people.
An elitist, corporatist attitude Stepp affirmed last year when describing a jargon-filled departmental reorganization that is all about business and not about, say, the families who walk the state fair grounds every summer and had enjoyed the DNR's informative and open-arms traditional greeting now headed for the ash can:
In an interview with the Wisconsin State Journal and meetings with employees, DNR secretary Cathy Stepp and her top deputies said plans for the next 18 months include:
Creating a certification program aimed at placing more responsibility on private contractors in the writing of permits governing lakefront construction and water pollution discharges from animal feedlots.
Reducing the number of armed rangers with arrest powers in state parks...
Distributing what remains of the department’s science research bureau among several divisions.
Stepp touted the plan as a first-of-its-kind “business plan” detailing agency functions in ways that should help shield the department from budget cuts and make the shrinking DNR workforce happier and more efficient.
...the Walkerites have used law and policy and political power in Wisconsin - - this GOP/corporate control has been an under-covered, carefully crafted take-over operation - - to tilt benefits and access in a heavenly way towards big business and the executives who own them.