W.Va. House Dems Call for Action Against DNR Director After Domestic Violence Charge

Some Democratic members of the West Virginia House of Delegates are calling for action against a state agency director who was charged with domestic battery earlier this month.

Delegates Cynthia Lavender-Bowe and Amanda Estep-Burton are the lead signatures on a letter to Gov. Jim Justice calling for Division of Natural Resources director Stephen McDaniel to be fired.

The two lawmakers wrote Monday they believe McDaniel’s continued employment would be “unacceptable.”

McDaniel was arrested on charges that he physically assaulted his ex-wife in Florida on April 6. According to the Charleston Gazette-Mail, he entered a deferred prosecution agreement that will allow for his charges to be dropped after one year.

A news release from freshman members of the House Democratic caucus — including Lavender-Bowe and Estep-Burton — called for his resignation.

“Director McDaniel should resign from his position immediately,” Lavender-Bowe wrote. “Should he refuse to resign, the Governor should terminate his employment because no matter how good of a job they believe that he is doing — it does not excuse domestic violence.”

Other members of the House of Delegates who have publicly called for action against McDaniel include Del. Michael Angelucci (Marion), Del. Sammi Brown (Jefferson), Del. Evan Hansen (Monongalia), Del. Danielle Walker (Monongalia), Del. Cody Thompson (Randolph) and Del. Lisa Zukoff (Marshall).

The general counsel for the governor’s office told the Gazette-Mail that McDaniel offered to resign but that Gov. Justice did not accept that offer after hearing McDaniel’s explanation of the incident.

 

No Fishing License Needed this Weekend in West Virginia

Casting a line won’t cost anything in West Virginia this weekend.

The state Division of Natural Resources is holding its annual free fishing weekend for both residents and nonresidents. It’s part of National Fishing and Boating Week.

DNR Director Stephen McDaniel says people with licenses are being encouraged to introduce someone else to the fun of fishing.

There should be an ample amount of available fish. Recently the DNR stocked channel catfish in lakes at 11 state parks.

There will be fishing tournaments Saturday at the Bowden Hatchery near Elkins and at Little Beaver State Park near Beckley. The events are free but participants must register first.

West Virginia Updates Hunting, Fishing Online Map

West Virginia wildlife officials say an online interactive map with information about hunting and fishing around the state has been updated.

Division of Natural Resources Director Stephen McDaniel says the map at www.wvdnr.gov can be useful for hikers and boaters as well.

Instructions are on the division’s website at mapwv.gov/huntfish/ where the division says hunters can find the location of license agents, check stations, public shooting ranges, wildlife management areas, Class Q hunter access roads and hiking trails.

A search option lets users focus on one county, wildlife management area, state forest or area surrounding a city or state park.

It can also show fishing and boating access sites, trout-stocked streams, public fishing lakes and float trips.

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