LOCAL OFFICIALS OF MURRAY SWCD MEET WITH STATE LEGISLATORS

  • Shelly Lewis and Bill Weber
    Shelly Lewis and Bill Weber

Local conservation leaders advocated for a new state funding initiative for Soil and Water Conservation Districts at a recent legislative briefing and meetings at the State Capitol March 9-10 in St. Paul.

Shelly Lewis, from Murray Soil and Water Conservation District, joined a group of other officials from the state’s Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) who met in St. Paul to gather support for conservation district funding from the state. SWCDs are seeking $22 million per year in local government SWCD Aid through the Department of Revenue. The funding would get SWCDs statewide closer to fulling critical conservation needs and increasing the pace of progress toward clean water and healthy soil goals.

“SWCDs are a primary source of conservation information, support, and program management for landowners and other local units of government,” said Lewis, of Slayton. The SWCD Aid proposal being considered by legislators this session is absolutely critical to the future of conservation districts in the state, noted Lewis. The legislation has received bipartisan support and is also included in Governor Tim Walz’s supplemental budget. “We have to work hard to make sure the state’s commitment to sharing in the funding needs of SWCDs doesn’t fall by the way-side. Soil and Water Conservation Districts play an integral role in enhancing Minnesotan’s quality of life through conservation on private lands, which yields environmental, wildlife and aesthetic benefits to the public,” Lewis said.

During the visit to St. Paul, Lewis met with local legislators Bill Weber, Joe Schomacker, and Rod Hamilton.

The event was sponsored by the Minnesota Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts.

SWCDs fill the crucial niche of providing land and water conservation services to owners of private lands. For more information on the Murray Soil and Water Conservation District, please call 507-836-6990 ext. 3 or visit www.murrayswcd. org.