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Ellen Kessler, controversial appointee to state vet board, resigns after calling ranchers 'lazy,' 'nasty'. ( Colorado )
Colorado Politics ^ | Jan 24, 2022 | Marianne Goodland,

Posted on 01/25/2022 11:33:01 AM PST by george76

Animal rights activist Ellen Kessler, a gubernatorial appointee to the State Board of Veterinary Medicine, submitted her resignation from the board at 3:26 p.m. Monday.

Kessler's letter, released by the governor's office, said her resignation would be effective at the close of business on Feb. 11.

"I realize that some of my actions have caused anger and discomfort and that I was unprofessional in my judgment," Kessler wrote. "I apologize to you and the citizens of our great state and wish you the best of luck as you continue to make Colorado the best in the nation."

Kessler, appointed to the state vet board in 2020, has earned the wrath of ranchers and farmers for what they view as inflammatory attacks on the livestock industry. She’s a friend of first gentleman Marlon Reis, Gov. Jared Polis’ husband. Reis is also an animal rights activist.

Polis' office issued this statement Monday night: “The Governor appreciates that Ms. Kessler has taken responsibility for the impact of her hurtful words. He looks forward to selecting a veterinary board member that better shares his strong respect for Colorado’s hard working ranchers and helps builds confidence in the practice of veterinary medicine across our state.”

The latest salvo was a Facebook post, now deleted, that criticized farmers and ranchers as lazy and nasty.

Kessler was responding to a Jan. 19 post by First Gentleman Marlon Reis, Polis's husband that cited a story from the Missoulian on a new collaboration program with ranchers who deal with grizzly bears.

Referring to recent attacks by wolves on cattle and dogs in northern Colorado, Kessler accused ranchers of using their cows to “bait” wolves in order to receive compensation for the loss of their animals.

“These techniques could easily translate into activism in Colorado for soon-to-be-introduced wolves and other predators already living among us,” Kessler wrote. “Would our lazy and nasty ranchers/cattlemen even raise a finger to make something like this work or is (sic) using a cow to bait the wolves their solution? A living cow doesn’t make money for them. Only a dead cow does. If the slaughterhouse doesn’t pay them for the carcass, they’ll blame the predators so the state will pay them for livestock lost from predators. What a racket. What a scam.”

That comment did not go unnoticed.

On Friday morning, Polis, who participated in a virtual meeting with Voices of Rural Colorado, a coalition of rural Colorado organizations that includes Pro 15, Action 22 and Club 20, was asked by two members of the audience how he could keep Kessler on the state vet board after her most recent remarks, according to the Sterling Journal-Advocate.

The governor was also asked why whether someone palpably hostile to the industry should be serving in a gubernatorial appointment.

Polis replied that anyone with a complaint about the way an appointee is performing his or her duty should file a complaint to the Department of Regulatory Agencies, which has oversight over the state veterinary board.

Colorado Republican Party Chair Kristi Burton Brown seized on the controversy Monday to demand that Polis fire Kessler and that Polis be fired, too.

"Today, I'm demanding that Governor Polis do the right thing and fire this extreme, unfit, and embarrassing appointee from the State Board of Veterinary Medicine,” Brown said in a news release. “Rural Coloradans have been under attack by the Democrats for years and it's unacceptable that degrading and false rhetoric about our farmers and ranchers from the Polis Administration should be ignored. While this type of language is now mainstream in the Democrat Party, I know that Coloradans deserve better."

Kessler’s appointment also wasn’t favorably received by the Colorado Veterinary Medicine Association. In a post dated after Kessler’s appointment, the association said some of its members “have expressed concern that Ms. Kessler will cause the state board to direct the veterinary profession in ways that are contrary to the needs of Colorado’s livestock industry.”

“While CVMA respects the effort made to appoint diverse points of view to the state board, CVMA is disappointed in the appointment of a person whose online presence and personal activist activities are not consistent with the professional conduct expected of veterinarians by the board,” the group said.

The group added that its members hold themselves to a high standard and code of conduct, and they are also held to a high standard of professional conduct and integrity by the state board’s veterinary medicine rules and regulations.

"CVMA expects state board appointees to reflect a similar level of civility, respectability, and professionalism," the group said.

Polis has been criticized numerous times for actions the livestock industry claims are hostile, including telling employees at the Colorado Department of Agriculture to look for ways to support meatless alternatives (the department is responsible for promoting Colorado beef through the Colorado Proud program), declaring a "Meat Out" day in 2021, and numerous appointments to state boards and commissions that exclude rural Coloradans, particularly from the Eastern Plains.

The governor's office did not respond to questions about whether he agrees with Kessler's statements or considers her remarks unprofessional.

In a statement Monday, Polis spokesman Conor Cahill shifted the blame to the GOP instead of Kessler, saying he is "deeply offended by Republican leaders rebroadcasting offensive remarks against ranchers."

"Governor Polis was proud to sign legislation that cuts through red tape and supports local farmers and ranchers by allowing for the direct sale of meat to consumers and a new bipartisan law to make historic investments in rural roads and broadband. The governor has appointed many rural Coloradans to important boards and commissions based on their professional and life background, not their social media engagement, to ensure that diversity of voices are represented and he certainly does not monitor the personal lives of his appointments," Cahill said. "Governor Polis is focused on delivering real results for our farmers and ranchers, unifying our state and its people and we are not going to engage in partisan politics or mudslinging that Coloradans are sick and tired of."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Colorado
KEYWORDS: agriculture; animalrights; ar; cattle; colorado; dogs; ellenkessler; farmers; kessler; medicine; ranchers; veterinary; wolves
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To: george76

Mutants?


21 posted on 01/25/2022 12:47:15 PM PST by House Atreides
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To: george76

This may be the year for Elway to run for governor...


22 posted on 01/25/2022 12:52:25 PM PST by reintarnation
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To: george76

I wonder how the veterinarians in Colorado thought about her appointment by the Governor? IMO I can’t think of a more inappropriate appointment than was this woman. This reminds me of Bill Clinton appointing lawyers to positions in agriculture during his administration.


23 posted on 01/25/2022 1:23:23 PM PST by vetvetdoug
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To: V_TWIN

>>>“She’s a friend of first gentleman Marlon Reis, Gov. Jared Polis’ husband. Reis is also an animal rights activist”<<<

>>There’s a lot wrong with that right there.<<

I had to go back and read it two or three times before I FINALLY caught on!


24 posted on 01/25/2022 1:54:37 PM PST by Old Grumpy
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To: libertylover

They are indeed hard-working! And very knowledgable.


25 posted on 01/25/2022 2:06:25 PM PST by MonicaG (Psalms audio: https://youtu.be/55xa8pwDClw)
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To: Old Grumpy

Because being a lunatic is COMPLICATED! LOL!


26 posted on 01/25/2022 2:07:40 PM PST by V_TWIN (America...so great even the people that hate it refuse to leave)
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To: george76

How old was this kid when Polis first picked him up?


27 posted on 01/25/2022 2:24:57 PM PST by G Larry (The "Racism" charge is code for "No Intelligent Argument")
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To: V_TWIN; badger; george76

Colorado has been californicated.


28 posted on 01/25/2022 2:59:24 PM PST by Eagles6 (Welcome to the Matrix . Orwell's "1984" was a warning, not an instruction manual.)
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To: george76

I live in BFE, and was raised on a small family ranch-I guess I must have missed something when I was taught animal husbandry, because I was never told how to use a cow for predator “bait” to get money-do you have to tie it up outside the fence so the predators can get to it?

That women needs a psych evaluation, in my opinion...


29 posted on 01/25/2022 3:52:17 PM PST by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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Mental defective who had nothing constructive to contribute, only got in by virtue of connections to the governor. One of 2 "public" members of a seven person board - made up of established professionals, except for her - with term expiring in June of 2024. Not so sure her leaving is such a good thing - she could have been rather entertaining, plus Polis is liable to find someone who is even worse and actually capable of doing damage.
 
 

30 posted on 01/25/2022 4:43:04 PM PST by lapsus calami (What's that stink? Code Pink ! ! And their buddy Murtha, too!)
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