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Fish and Wildlife Commission adopts revised rules of procedure
Summary
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission approved edits to its rules of procedure on March 14, 2026, adopting language to emphasize commissioner self-governance, broaden "illness" to "health considerations," and formalize how public input is handled and tracked for staff follow-up.
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission voted March 14, 2026, in Walla Walla to adopt a set of edits to its rules of procedure, a package staff and commissioners described as part of a continuous-improvement effort.
Deputy Director Amy Windrope presented the revisions, saying the document on the table highlighted underlined changes and flagged earlier agreed-upon language so the body could focus discussion on new text. Key substantive changes include a self-governance paragraph directing commissioners to attempt respectful, direct resolution of concerns with colleagues before escalating issues to the chair; a clarification that the chair will implement escalating steps only if matters remain…
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