View attachment 407244Considering $300 in 1985 is about $950 in 2026.... i guess im not seeing where anythings unhinged.
Now do resident fees, cost to apply, points fees and average point required
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View attachment 407244Considering $300 in 1985 is about $950 in 2026.... i guess im not seeing where anythings unhinged.
I see. I just wondered if Treeshark was interested in getting rid of that trustee relationship in favor of the BCM. And why or why not. Apparently, it just comes down to votes.In addition to elections/voters, I'd add the State has a trustee relationship with Rs that clearly doesnt exist for NRs. Maximize NR revenue to look out for your beneficiary (Rs).
If you are going to compare "today prices" as being relatively normal for the increase, why haven't R prices kept up?View attachment 407244Considering $300 in 1985 is about $950 in 2026.... i guess im not seeing where anythings unhinged.
I just wondered if Treeshark was interested in getting rid of that trustee relationship in favor of the BCM. And why or why not.
I think the system has been fairly consistent over the years. I could be wrong.The transition towards BCMhas already occurred years ago.
Western states unfortunately did not solicit my opinion on the matter![]()
I think the system has been fairly consistent over the years.
Because some residents dont want to pay more, and itd be politically inconvient to do so. Which is unfortunate.If you are going to compare "today prices" as being relatively normal for the increase, why haven't R prices kept up?
But if youre using inflation to say the increase in price is in line with everything else then you can also say R cost increases are just normal inflation and "the same" in past year dollars. Not raising prices would then in effect actually be lowering them.Because some residents dont want to pay more, and itd be politically inconvient to do so. Which is unfortunate.
Id be interested if a legislator tied raising prices to cutting NR hunter numbers. They would garner more support if there was a return on the investment im sure.
Id be interested if a legislator tied raising prices to cutting NR hunter numbers. They would garner more support if there was a return on the investment im sure.
Not disagreeing that R tag costs should go up.... Its just a political problem. Not many get solved at state or national levels anymore and havent for a long time. Hardly unique.But if youre using inflation to say the increase in price is in line with everything else then you can also say R cost increases are just normal inflation and "the same" in past year dollars. Not raising prices would then in effect actually be lowering them.



Come on guys, my state had no issue raising resident fees 38% this year. Time to keep upNot disagreeing that R tag costs should go up.... Its just a political problem. Not many get solved at state or national levels anymore and havent for a long time. Hardly unique.