Burton issues statement on additional Natural Resource Commissioners resigning
Yesterday, the public learned that two more Natural Resource Commission members have resigned from the commission. This follows the resignation of two commissioners in June. Three of the four now-former commissioners have cited a disregard for public input from Department of Natural Resources leadership in their resignations.
State Rep. Alex Burton (D-Evansville), ranking Democrat on the House Natural Resources Committee, today issued the following statement on the additional resignations:
"The latest developments out of the Natural Resources Commission further reinforce the public’s ongoing concern for the future of natural resources in our state. Since the previous resignations, DNR has not shown any urgency that it is working to include the knowledgeable citizens on the commission in its rule-making process, as it did in past governors' administrations.
"It is clear that the best interests of Hoosiers and our precious resources are not a priority. Choosing to push through administrative rules as fast as possible was intentional. Ushering in chaos and confusion does not best serve Hoosiers. It serves perfectly for a hidden agenda similar to what has already happened with IDEM. This is alarming. Transparency is important, yet the current administration is pushing a closed-door agenda that calls into question their commitment to the well-being of Hoosiers, our lands, our waters and our wildlife.
"I urge Gov. Mike Braun and DNR Director Alan Morrison to change course and take the concerns of our citizen leaders seriously."