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Prefer not to pay taxes so others can enjoy a picnic on private property
Off topic though related, the silence from every NH environmental group regarding the development and destruction of the Laconia State School Property is saddening. Paving 100 acres and adding 2000 housing units a short distance uphill from a state park and Winnisquam Lake. The runoff alone into the lake will be so harmful to the environment and wildlife. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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If you are getting paid, you are not a true volunteer, even if it is disguised as a stipend for "living expenses". Perhaps the real volunteers will continue to do the work. It sounds like the real loss of jobs might be the bureaucrats in Washington
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We've been saying volunteers. AmeriCorps is very careful to use the word "members". That makes sense. They give out $1.5B a year with 500 employees. In NH, that involved half a dozen sub groups that do the same services every year. I think one person per state could handle that, and s/he doesn't need a lot of DC overhead. Better to appoint somebody in each state and ask the individual states to supply a local office at low/no cost to the Feds.
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But let's not be cute or silly just to stir the political pot. Volunteers help out for a few hours at a time, when they feel like it, on projects they choose. AmeriCorps, regardless of what you call their roles, works full time, much harder than almost any volunteer, on pretty much whatever they're assigned. Even 50 typical volunteers could not replace 5 or 6 AmeriCorps people. |
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Funding is the issue.
I remember back when residing over NHOHVA that the non-motorized portion of the NRTP funds hardly got used. So that could help on some funding - and yes, at times contractors were paid to do the work. There has to be many programs that because the lump sum of money is not that large, they just don't bother to seek grants on. |
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