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NYSCC Members,
One
message often asked is what does the NYSCC do. One item that is often
mentioned is that we support or oppose legislation in Albany as
necessary. Another comment is that we do not speak out on our
actions/accomplishments enough.
As
an example, below are two veto messages by Governor Hochul pertaining
to (counties opting out) by local law and a specific ban on hunting on
state land on Long Island adjacent to a rehabilitation facility. Bill
Conners discusses these bills more in the next article. Both of these
bills passed the State Senate and the Assembly and were delivered to the
Governors Office. The Governor thankfully vetoed both of these bills
and the reasons why are mentioned in her veto messages below. The NYSCC
and the FWMB were strong in requesting that these bills were vetoed as
it would undermine the authority of NYS Department of Environmental
Conservation. Wording used in the veto message closely reflected what
was used in the FWMB and NYSCC memos sent to the Governor requesting
these bills be Vetoed.
We
would also like to take this time to thank those that reached out to
the Governor individually. May we also suggest that you reach out again
thanking the Governor for vetoing the bills pertaining to the holiday
hunt and limiting hunting opportunities on state lands.
This
is just one example of the NYSCC stepping up and working with others in
supporting the views of the NYS Sportsmen and Conservationist. You can
visit the NYSCC website for other examples of our efforts. It is an
ongoing process for a non profit group that has existed since 1933 (90
years).
With your support we will be doing it for the next 90 years.
Chuck Parker
VETO MESSAGE - No. 124 TO THE SENATE: I am returning herewith, without my approval, the following bill:
Senate
Bill Number 6510, entitled: "AN ACT to amend the environmental
conservation law, in relation to biggame hunting season" NOT APPROVED
This legislation would authorize any county to prohibit, by local law or
resolution, any hunting during the seven-day special late bow, special
long bow and muzzle loader season from December 26 to January 1 in the
southern zone, a period of time commonly referred to as the Holi- day
Hunt. The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) adopted
regulations in 2021 establishing the Holiday Hunt. DEC received positive
feedback following the hunt; families were appreciative of their
ability to hunt together during the winter school break. I have heard
concerns that the Holiday Hunt could interfere with other recreational
activities, most notably snowmobiling. The safety of New Yorkers while
enjoying the outdoors is paramount. For years snowmobiling and small
game hunting have co-existed in the State without conflict. If signed,
this bill would establish an extremely confusing patchwork of
prohibitions on hunting during the Holiday Hunt and would have the
consequence of undermining DEC's statutory authority over wildlife
governance. Further, the bill as written could allow counties to
prohibit small game and waterfowl hunting (not just deer hunting), which
have been authorized for decades during the Holiday Hunt period.
Public
education is the best way to manage multiple outdoor recreational
activities and DEC will continue to work with relevant groups to track,
over- see, and ensure a safe Holiday Hunt. Therefore, I am constrained
to veto this bill. The bill is disapproved. (signed) KATHY HOCHUL
TO THE ASSEMBLY:
I am returning herewith, without my approval, the following bill: Assembly Bill Number 9895, entitled:
"AN
ACT to amend the environmental conservation law, in relation to the
prohibition of hunting wild deer on state lands adjacent to a licensed
wildlife rehabilitation facility"
NOT APPROVED
This
bill would prohibit deer hunting on state lands adjacent to a wildlife
rehabilitation center in the Town of Southampton in Suffolk County,
where there is an abundant population of white-tailed deer.
Deer
hunting opportunities consist of an archery season from October 1 to
January 31, and a limited shotgun and muzzleloader season in January.
Hunting on all state-managed lands, including those targeted in this
bill, requires advanced reservations and daily permits during the
January shotgun season.
Additionally,
hunting is prohibited within 500 feet of a dwelling, farm building, or
structure in occupation or use unless the hunter owns it, leases it, is
an immediate family member of the hunter, an employee, or has the
owner's consent.
Hunting
opportunities are already heavily regulated in Suffolk County, and the
Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has the statutory
authority to regulate hunting in New York. This bill would undermine
DEC's statutory authority over wildlife governance and would establish a
problematic precedent.
Therefore, I am constrained to veto this bill.
The bill is disapproved. (signed) KATHY HOCHUL