Why should R. King Milling be dismissed as Chairman of CPRA?
Simply put because of= "CONFLICT of INTEREST"
You see R. King Milling is also Chairman of Americas' Wetlands, and Americas' Wetlands is Shell Oil Company.
In other words, Shell oil company one of the world's major polluters, and a company that played a significant part in digging over 10,000 miles of erosion causing oil company canals and navigational channels thru Louisiana wetlands, is also Chair of the board of Louisiana's Coastal protection Restoration Authority(CPRA).
But shhh quiet-not a peep-not a word from CPRA and its oil tainted chairman R. King Milling about Shell oil and other companies' liability in restoring 10,000 miles of canals and navigational channels dug thru Louisiana wetlands.
It's "Save our Louisiana Coast" using billions of dollars from the U.S. taxpayers while oil companies and their CEO's reap trillions. And the erosion damage caused by Shell-Chevron-Mobil-Marathon-Exxon ad nauseam 10,000 miles of eroding oil company canals and navigational channel dug thru Louisiana wetlands quietly disappears from the record of the Coastal Protection Restoration Authority(CPRA) of Louisiana thanks to Shell's Americas' Wetlands and their chairman R. King Milling take over of the CPRA of Louisiana.
And so it goes.
America's Wetlands is Shell oil company.
The chairman of America Wetlands is R. King Milling.
The Chairman of CPRA is R. King Milling.
Conclusion
R. King Milling by his chairmanship of Americas' Wetlands=a shell for Shell Oil Company- cannot also be chairman of the Coastal Protection Restoration Authority(CPRA) of Louisiana, because Shell is indebted to State of Louisiana for destroying her coastal zone.
Shell needs to fill in these canals and pay the price.
R. King Milling is not making these demands because of his obvious intimate connections to the greasy oil and gas bowels of Shell.
R. King Milling cannot serve oil and coastal restoration at same time. There is an obvious Conflict of interest R. King Milling is not addressing.
Well this Voice of the Wetlands is addressing the issue.
R. King Milling because of his chairmanship of Shell's Americas' Wetlands cannot also serve as chair of Louisiana's Coastal Protection Restoration Authority(CPRA).
R. King Milling and CPRA's muteness on the issue of oil companies being forced to restore their 10,000 miles of erosion causing canals and navigational channels is proof he needs to step down as chairman of CPRA of Louisiana.