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Brian Farkas
Interested in how many state agencies pay state association dues, and the amount paid annually by the agency. Thanks.
VernonNorth Carolina does not pay state association dues, but we do have a contract for services.
Doug ThomasThe MN Board of Water & Soil Resources statute/law does not provide any authority to the MN Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts. In Minnesota we provide funds to the state association thru contracts to provide services to its members that have a state-wide benefit.
Colleen MeredithThe Missouri Department of Natural Resources Soil and Water Conservation Program does not pay state association dues. However, payment of dues to the association is an eligible expense for districts, which can come out of their state grant.
Kent ZimmermanNebraska does not pay state association dues.
Tom GordonMaine does not pay state association dues. There have been previous cases of state agencies directly funding state associations involved in lobbying efforts, so this practice is discouraged. Our Department provides $25,000 to each District; their association dues are $2,000. We don’t require Districts to join MACD, but all have.
Rob HamiltonOhio does not pay any association dues.
Alisha MulkeyIn Maryland, we have supported up to $575 for MASCD (state association) dues and $700 for NACD. Fees for MASCD have increased recently so we may also increase our contribution in a future fiscal year.
Jackie ThomasArizona does not pay any association dues
R. Clegg HooksThe Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (State Conservation Agency) does not pay dues to the state soil and water conservation district association, but we do have a contract for services.
Frank MinchNew Jersey does not pay any association dues.
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