Michigan’s proposed hunting and fishing license fee increase appears to be, if not dead in the water, on serious life support.
While the Senate version of a fee increase bill is still breathing, the House has passed an overall budget that slices appropriations to the Department of Natural Resources dramatically. And I’m told by Lansing insiders that even if the Senate bill goes through, it has virtually no chance in the House, because one representative with a lot to say about it has an axe to grind with the DNR.
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