Clarion Ledger

Bentz not confirmed by Senate, loses seat

- Brian Broom Mississipp­i Clarion Ledger USA TODAY NETWORK

The 2024 Legislativ­e session ended Saturday without a confirmati­on vote on outspoken wildlife commission­er Leonard Bentz.

With that, Bentz is no longer a commission­er, but what happens next?

“Today is the last day of the session,” Sen. Neil Whaley, R-Potts Camp, chairman of the Senate Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks committee said on Saturday morning before the Senate convened. “I’ve not been given the nomination from the governor to confirm. Effectivel­y, there won’t be one.”

Bentz’s future with the Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks seemed precarious. Bentz was appointed to the position in 2021 by Gov. Reeves to fill a seat left vacant after the resignatio­n of former commission­er Clay Wagner.

Bentz became known for being outspoken, abrasive at times and disagreein­g with trained biologists and others.

Most recently, Bentz came into the spotlight for being ticketed for illegally hunting turkeys with the use of bait, which was crickets.

The remainder of Wagner’s term expired in 2023 and Gov. Reeves reappointe­d Bentz at that time. The appointmen­t had to be confirmed by the Senate in the 2024 session, but it didn’t happen.

What will the MS Wildlife Commission look like now?

That’s a head-scratcher for some. Deputy Director of MDWFP Larry Pugh said he doesn’t know when a new commission­er will be appointed.

“I don’t know,” Pugh said. “I’ve never been down this road before.

“I’ve never seen this in the 27 years I’ve been here. It’s a governor appointee, so we’ve directed questions to the governor’s office.”

The Clarion-Ledger reached out to Reeves’ office Monday afternoon, but as of 11 a.m., Tuesday, had not received any informatio­n on when a new commission­er would be in place.

Bentz’s replacemen­t may not be the

only new face on the commission this year. Commission­er Bill Cossar’s term ends at the end of June. Cossar, who has served almost 10 years on the commission, said he’s unsure if he’ll be reappointe­d or not.

“I have not heard from the governor or anyone over there,” Cossar said. “I’m not expecting to get reappointe­d, but if I do, I’m ready to serve. I’ve enjoyed it.”

Do you have a story idea? Contact Brian Broom at 601-961-7225 or bbroom@gannett.com.

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