This is stunning news. I am sure that Paul Johnson would appreciate a note of appreciation. If you'd like to send a note by e-mail, send it Attention: Paul Johnson to his secretary at [log in to unmask] If you'd like to send a letter, send it to: Paul Johnson, Director Iowa Department of Natural Resouces Wallace State Office Building East 9th and Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50319 Jane Clark ==================================================================== IOWA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES To: All DNR Employees From: Paul W. Johnson, Director Date: May 3, 2000 I will be leaving you and returning to my family and farm on May 11th. My reasons for leaving are simple. I have two new grandchildren and, God willing, will have a third next week. I miss not being with my wife at the end of each day. I miss the sounds of our farm as it wakes each morning. These feelings are with me each night when I return to my apartment and fall asleep to the loud clicks of the two artificial valves in my heart. Life is precious. I've told you to take time to be with those you love. I need to do the same. Fifteen months ago Governor Vilsack honored me with the opportunity to serve you. I had high hopes. You needed more resources and I thought I could help you get them. The legislature has now gone home and they have told us we should be satisfied with the status quo. I am not. You deserve better. Iowa deserves better. I am sorry that I have disappointed you. The Department of Natural Resources is a great institution. Among your ranks are some of the finest professionals in the nation. You can be proud of your work. You have provided Iowans with conservation and environmental leadership that is second to none. Thanks for your friendship during my tenure with you. I feel privileged to have been with you. And I promise to do all I can to support you as I resume my life on our farm. Sincerely, Paul W. Johnson - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]