DNR break up just another quick ‘fix’
Organizational “reshuffling” too often gets identified as the remedy for agency failings. Institutional arrangements can expedite or frustrate agency objectives, but changing them does not address basic problems that impair an agency’s functioning. It’s interesting to note that in states with fragmented management, legislators propose consolidation; and where superagencies exist, the legislative remedy is dismemberment. Maybe instead of knee-jerk proposals to break apart the DNR, we should take an in-depth look at how state government manages the environment, and where changes to ensure Wisconsin’s environment for the future are really needed.