US Department Of Agriculture Seeking Qualified Advisory Board Members

In the language of the Land Between the Lakes Recreation and Heritage Act, U.S. Congressman James Comer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell sought a complete revamp of the LBL’s prestigious Lakes Advisory Board.

It’s a 13-member volunteer organization that meets twice annually, in order to discuss and levy important matters concerning all things between the rivers and the counties within. It’s a five-year appointment, and one where the Federal Advisory Committee Act permits the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture to conduct this board and have it comprised of local, invested citizens — those focused on environmental education, and the means of promoting public participation in land and resource management.

Officials with the USDA Forest Service, therefore, are conducting a “broad outreach,” in order to provide the Secretary of Agriculture with a diverse background list of candidates for this panel — a panel that must stimulate the region and prepare for decisions to have “significant economic impact.”

Once all interest is gauged and vetted, 13 members will be selected:

— Four of them will be appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture;
— Two will be residents from the State of Kentucky;
— Two will be residents from the State of Tennessee;
— Two will be appointed by the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commissioner;
— One will be appointed by the Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commissioner;
— And two will be selected by appropriate officials from each of the three counties in the recreation area: Trigg, Lyon and Stewart.

Those with questions or interest in serving should contact Christine Bombard by email: christine.bombard@usda.gov. Several regional authorities have already inquired about the post.

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