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Grapevine: Markowitz all but a done deal to head Natural Resources

by: odum

Wed Dec 01, 2010 at 13:37:31 PM EST


( - promoted by Jack McCullough)

UPDATE: VPR confirms that Green Mountain Daily is always right:
Governor-elect Peter Shumlin has picked Secretary of State Deb Markowitz to run the state Agency of Natural Resources.
It's been the rumor for a while that outgoing Secretary of State Deb Markowitz was being looked at to head the beleaguered (and largely Jim-Douglas-decimated) Agency of Natural Resources, and it sounds like a formal announcement of the appointment could come at any time (maybe tomorrow? Just guessing on the timing, there, but...). From a resume perspective, it may seem like an odd fit. SoS is not a job with an environmental component. One would have to reach back into her stint as a staff attorney at the League of Cities and Towns to dig up any kind of eco-record, and that aint exactly like being a park ranger or anything. As far as her views on environmental issues during the campaign, she sounded the right notes, but many in the environmental community were concerned by the lack of specifics and what sometimes sounded like rhetoric on permitting that was overly-accommodating to the right. Really, it is her husband who is known as the big green guy. But there a couple reassuring responses to the above. First, all these agency-head positions are really management positions. If the Governor has a strong vision, the agency head understands and shares that vision, then its a function of how well they'll be able to implement that from the top.
odum :: Grapevine: Markowitz all but a done deal to head Natural Resources
At SoS, Markowitz ran quite hot and cold with folks - folks seem to adore her, or... not (recall, VSEA backed Republican Michael Bertrand against her some elections back... no love lost there). But the fact remains that she inspires strong loyalty (and hard work) from her deputies, and lord knows ANR could use some top-down enthusiasm. As for the issues themselves, remember: Markowitz ran much of her primary campaign as though it were a general election campaign, rhetorically speaking (a mistake, IMO - one that likely ended up costing her the nomination over the long haul). She was deliberately vague in an effort to appeal (prematurely) to self-identifying moderates and even conservatives. Many of her supporters always suggested she was more progressive than she seemed. This could be the position where she shows that. And speaking of the word "progressive," expect more complaints from Progressive Party members, many of whom loathe her for siding against Anthony Pollina over campaign finance matters. At the time, I thought she made sense, frankly... (ducking)
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Deb's has the rep of being a good manager, (0.00 / 0)
and God knows the ANR is desperately in need of better management!
Her best bet is to reach out to the very strong environmental community for full partnership in rebuilding the agency.

Whoops... typo. (4.00 / 1)
If Deb heads ANR, that does get one to thinking what role Matt Dunne might play in the new administration.

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Assuming he wants a role (4.00 / 1)
I'm working under the assumption at this point that any one of the candidates in the primary who doesn't take a position in the cabinet has declined an offer.

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My guess is that, since he only took a leave of absence (0.00 / 0)
... from Google, he probably still has the option of working there. It would pay a whole lot better than a state government position, which might be a big factor given that he's got a growing family.

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Science (0.00 / 0)
In my humble opinion, ANR doesn't just need better management, it needs managers who will make policy based on the science produced by the staff professionals.  Too often recent managers/secretaries have ignored the science coming from their own staff.  For example, the Agency has taken positions on legislative bills that are contrary to the advice being provided by on-the-ground scientists about what is needed to protect the environment - for political reasons.

The new ANR secretary needs to reach out not only to the very strong environmental community but also to the professionals in the Agency itself, many of whose voices have been stifled.


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...listening to the experts; (4.00 / 1)
at ANR, that means the scientists.  To my mind, that is what constitutes good management, and it goes without saying that we expect the new secretary to do just that.

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ANR (0.00 / 0)
Gee, why not put Paul Burns in there?

Completely tangential, but... (0.00 / 0)
...how about a caption contest w/that photo?

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