Arkansas BHA Chapter / Monday, March 11, 2019 / Categories: Media, State Issues MT Sporting Groups Support ALS Funding March 11, 2019 Rep. Carl Glimm & Rep. Nancy Ballance ChairsHouse Appropriations CommitteeHouse of RepresentativesState CapitolHelena, MT 59620 Re: House Bill 10 Dear Chair Balance & Glimm, We, the undersigned organizations, are writing to ask that you vote in favor of House Bill 10 (HB10) and the current funding proposed to replace the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ Automated License System (ALS). We collectively represent tens of thousands of Montana hunters and anglers who care deeply about public access, vibrant fish and wildlife, and quality habitat. As you know, we are blessed in Montana with world-class hunting and fishing and we depend on proper funding for our public servants in the Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Park (FWP) to care for these landscapes, our wildlife, and our hunting and angling heritage.For years, FWP has done a yeoman's job with an ALS system that is severely antiquated. The ALS is the system by which both Montanans and nonresidents purchase their licenses, apply for special permits and support the conservation efforts of FWP with their hard-earned dollars. Professional analysis and input from the public both indicate that it is time for a change. The ALS is 18 years old and, thanks to a dedicated staff, has long outlived its life expectancy. As with any organization, proper funding and robust resources are key in not only providing customers with an excellent experience but are also key in ensuring a return on investment. Each year that we procrastinate providing FWP with the budget to update its ALS, it becomes more costly to maintain the current system and our public servants and sportsmen and sportswomen pay the price. We ask that you show your support for your constituents and our public servants by supporting FWP’s request of $10 million of sportsmen dollars and federal fund matches in HB10, and help FWP better serve Montana’s outdoor recreationists. Sincerely, Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & AnglersRocky Mountain Elk FoundationMontana Wild Sheep FoundationDucks UnlimitedMontana Wildlife FederationMontana Sportsmen’s AllianceTheodore Roosevelt Conservation PartnershipMontana Bowhunter’s AssociationPheasants ForeverMontana Trout UnlimitedTraditional Bowhunters of MontanaThe Wildlife SocietyHellgate Hunters and AnglersAnaconda Sportsmen ClubLaurel Rod and Gun ClubWestern Bear FoundationFlathead Wildlife, Inc.Helena Hunters and Anglers AssociationPat Barnes Chapter of Trout UnlimitedBig Hole River Foundation Previous Article New York BHA Winter 2019 Update Next Article Public Land Supporters Flood Idaho Statehouse to Oppose 'Federal Lands Council' Bill Print 2 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Montana issues Arkansas BHA ChapterArkansas BHA Chapter The Arkansas Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is the voice for Arkansas' three million acres of wild public lands, waters, and wildlife. Through advocacy, education, and collaboration, the chapter strives to safeguard Arkansas's outdoor heritage. Other posts by Arkansas BHA Chapter Contact author Full biography Full biography The Arkansas Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is the voice for Arkansas' three million acres of wild public lands, waters, and wildlife. Through advocacy, education, and collaboration, the chapter strives to safeguard Arkansas's outdoor heritage. x