Andy............
It's increasingly clear that the NE NSP CHP processing operation in Grand Island is pretty bottlenecked right now with a potload of new and renewal CHP applications.
Seems to be no point in carping on Sgt. Craig Loveless and his group, who are the state employees responsible for the processing operation. This very demanding task has been handed to Sgt. Loveless as a part-time collateral duty, in addition to his usual trooper training tasks, SWAT team operations, etc., etc. He's a good man and probably needs more hands and more help to get the backlog reduced and the schedule back on track.
My suggestion here is that it might be worthwhile for an NFOA officer with some official organizational standing to call Sgt. Loveless and see if there is any action that can be taken by the NFOA to draw attention to the obvious staffing needs for the CHP processing operation. Temps, part-timers, volunteers, whatever. AT $100 per pop, it would seem that hiring additional hands would speed up their revenue flow.
Anyhow, you are the official that I have in mind to make the call.
Your thoughts, comments, etc., are invited.
[By the way, my 5-day CHP renewal period is now at 35 days. Good thing I started 4 months early. And if we can't count on a mandatory 5 days, we also can't count on the mandatory 45 days.]