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Those that "made it happen" 10-15 yrs ago to get the Outdoor Hertitage Legacy amendment passed.

Sat Apr 14, 2018 10:27 am

These gentlemen were the movers and shakers that spear headed the movement that rallied the sportsmen to push for it and get it passed by the legislature and ultimately by the voters. It's been 10 yrs now since it was passed, and over $1B has been raised for the wildlife, outdoors, and waters in MN.

Thank you gentlemen

On the 10th anniversary year if its passing, they were inducted into the Minnesota Waterfowl Hall of Fame last night in Bloomington. (group photo is below).


Dennis Anderson: Outdoors columnist for the Star Tribune, he’s been a leader in conservation issues and using his space in the paper to fight for Minnesota’s natural resources. A column he wrote in December 2004 was the impetus for the first Duck Rally, which generated the momentum that resulted in the amendment’s passage.

Sen. Satveer Chaudhary: A former state senator from Fridley, Chaudhary was a longtime champion of the amendment and an integral part of the effort to create the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council, which is the advisory group that makes annual recommendations to the Legislature about how money from the Outdoor Heritage Fund should be spent.

Fred Froehlich: A longtime leader of the Nicollet Conservation Club, Froehlich was instrumental in spreading the word to waterfowl hunters and conservationists in the Swan Lake area and ensuring their voices were heard at the state Capitol and during the two Duck Rallies.

Garry Leaf: Leaf was a behind-the-scenes player in organizing sportsmen to ensure lawmakers heeded their wishes to place the dedicating funding question on the November 2008 ballot. Leaf also was instrumental in creation of the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council and today remains a fixture at the state Capitol for all things related to the Outdoor Heritage Fund.

Sen. Bob Lessard: Lessard, a former state senator from International Falls, began pushing the idea of dedicated funding as early as the mid-1990s. While he was out of office by the time it passed, he remained a key player in the effort. In recognition of the role he played, the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council is named after him and the late state Sen. Dallas Sams.

Lance Ness: Ness has been advocating on behalf of conservation in Minnesota for decades and played a key role in ensuring the passage of the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment – first at the state Capitol and then throughout the state. His Duck Rally leadership and political savvy at the state Capitol were integral parts of the amendment’s passage.

John Schroers: A past president of the Minnesota Outdoor Heritage Alliance and Minnesota Waterfowl Association, John was tireless in his advocacy for the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment. He leveraged his connections with the state’s conservation groups and lawmakers, and played a key role in both Duck Rallies.

Dave Zentner: A longtime leader in conservation and natural resources issues in Minnesota and beyond, Zentner is a well-known conservationist who expertly brought together all the people – guns and greens, as they were called – who played a role in the amendment’s passage. Zentner chaired the first Duck Rally and co-chaired the second one.

L to R: John Schroers, Satveer Chaudary, Bob Lessard, Fred Froelich, David Zentner, Garry Leaf, Lance Ness, Dennis Anderson
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Re: Those that "made it happen" 10-15 yrs ago to get the Outdoor Hertitage Legacy amendment passed.

Mon Oct 22, 2018 2:14 pm

Is there anything more tacky than a camouflage suit jacket? Why would anyone think they'd be taken seriously by the general public while wearing a camo sport coat?

Tip of my cap to guys like Schroers---great to see him looking dignified and classy in a nicely tailored three piece. That's the way a man should present and carry themselves at an event where they're being distinguished.
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Re: Those that "made it happen" 10-15 yrs ago to get the Outdoor Hertitage Legacy amendment passed.

Mon Oct 22, 2018 7:44 pm

Fish Felon wrote:Is there anything more tacky than a camouflage suit jacket? Why would anyone think they'd be taken seriously by the general public while wearing a camo sport coat?

Tip of my cap to guys like Schroers---great to see him looking dignified and classy in a nicely tailored three piece. That's the way a man should present and carry themselves at an event where they're being distinguished.


I don't burn cells reading the article, but the camo jacket boots should be former State Legislators Bob Lessard and Chatveer Chaudray.... No one takes current Legislators seriously, guessing you get a special pass after you're out ...

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