County Commission Announces FNRMC Gathering in Buffalo on August 12th
The Select Federal Natural Resources Management Committee (FNRMC) will hold a meeting on Tuesday, August 12, in Buffalo, Wyoming. The meeting, scheduled to start at 8:30 a.m., will take place in the commission chambers of the historic courthouse.
The meeting was announced by Johnson County Commission Chairman Bill Novotny during a recent meeting. The committee consists of Wyoming State Senators Dan Dockstader, Bob Ide, and Dan Laursen, as well as State Representatives Bob Davis, McKay Erickson, and Robert Wharff.
The exact topics to be discussed during the meeting have not been specified in the available information. However, it's worth noting that broader tribal consultations and issues related to natural resources management, such as forests and public lands management, have been discussed in other USDA consultations, although these are not directly linked to the August 12 meeting in Buffalo.
Interested parties can access the meeting via ZOOM for more information. The link to the meeting can be found on the committee's website: https://wyoleg.gov/Committees/2025/SFR.
As the meeting approaches, further details about the agenda and topics to be discussed are expected to be released. Stay tuned for updates.
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