SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS — State Representative Andrew Chesney (R-Freeport) passed legislation through the Agriculture & Conservation Committee on Tuesday to increase the Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ (IDNR) transparency in the management of the Chronic Waste Management Program.
If signed into law, House Bill 2777 will require IDNR to annually report to the General Assembly information regarding deer management programs including:
- Number of surplus deer taken during each separate harvest season
- Number of deer found to have a communicable disease or other abnormality
- The disposition of deer that are taken through Department management programs
Rep. Chesney sponsored House Bill 2777 after hearing from several sportsmen in his district with concerns about the disposition of the deer taken as part of the disease management programs administered by IDNR. IDNR has indicated the deer are donated to various groups in need, however concerns have been brought forward suggesting further transparency and accountability are in order moving forward.
House Bill 2777 is part of a package of bills Rep. Chesney is sponsoring to further the cause of conservation and wildlife management. The legislation will now move before the full House for consideration.
89th District residents can learn more about legislative issues and Rep. Chesney’s positions during the Spring legislative session at his website at repchesney.com.
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