Congressional
The bipartisan Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus (CSC) has grown into one of the largest and most effective caucuses in the US Congress with approximately 250 members of the House and Senate representing almost all 50 states.
The CSC, with direct support from CSF, has maintained its effectiveness in championing the sportsmen’s agenda in Congress even through shifts in political power. While the threats to sportsmen’s interests are ever present, the CSC remains an identified group of allies continuously working as pro-sportsmen elected officials to protect and advance the agenda and interests of America’s sportsmen and women.
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Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Leadership: 116th Congress
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Co-Chair: Senator Deb Fischer (NE)
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Co-Chair: Senator Martin Heinrich (NM)
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Co-Chair: Representative Marc Veasey (TX)
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Co-Chair: Representative Austin Scott (GA)
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Vice-Chair: Senator John Boozman (AR)
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Vice-Chair: Senator Joe Manchin (WV)
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Vice-Chair: Representative Debbie Dingell (MI)
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Vice-Chair: Representative Richard Hudson (NC)
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Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Members: Sportsmen’s Profiles
- Senator John Boozman (AR)
- Senator Bill Cassidy (LA)
- Senator Tom Cotton (AR)
- Senator Mike Enzi (WY)
- Senator Deb Fischer (NE)
- Representative Glenn Grothman (WI)
- Representative Vicky Hartzler (MO)
- Senator Martin Heinrich (NM)
- Representative French Hill (AR)
- Representative George Holding (NC)
- Senator Johnny Isakson (GA)
- Representative Bob Latta (OH)
- Senator Joe Manchin (WV)
- Senator Jerry Moran (KS)
- Representative Collin Peterson (MN)
- Senator Jim Risch (ID)
- Senator Mike Rounds (SD)
- Senator Jon Tester (MT)
- Representative Bennie Thompson (MS)
- Representative Mike Thompson (CA)
- Senator John Thune (SD)
- Representative Scott Tipton (CO)
- Representative Tim Walberg (MI)
- Representative Rob Wittman (VA)
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