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State and city face backlash over lack of community input

June 14, 2024 | Natural Resources: House Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation



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State and city face backlash over lack of community input
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the lack of communication between federal authorities and local communities, particularly in relation to national parks and public safety issues. A representative highlighted the troubling implications of state actions that have led to loss of life due to violence and extreme heat, emphasizing that these outcomes are not mere coincidences but rather the result of decisions made by state and city officials.

The discussion shifted to the management of national parks, with a specific focus on Wisconsin's national lakeshore. A representative questioned whether the federal government had consulted local communities before implementing changes, expressing concern over the absence of input from residents. This sentiment was echoed by another participant, who stressed the importance of collaboration between federal entities and local stakeholders to ensure that community needs and perspectives are considered in decision-making processes.

Miss Fisher, a key speaker in the meeting, affirmed the necessity of such coordination, advocating for a cooperative approach that brings together community members and local governments to address issues effectively. The dialogue underscored a growing demand for transparency and engagement in governmental actions that directly impact local populations.

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