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May 26, 2026

Sport Fish Restoration Advances with the Highway Bill 

Why It Matters: Since 1950, the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Program has provided vital funding to state natural resources agencies for fisheries conservation and boating access. Amended in 1984 (known as the Wallop-Breaux Amendment), the Program got a significant boost in the form of excise taxes on marine and small engine fuels. Now called the Sport […]

May 26, 2026

New Hampshire Fish & Game Eyes Needed Fee Increases 

Why It Matters: License sales and excise taxes on firearms, ammunition, archery equipment, fishing equipment, motorboat fuel, and other sporting-related goods account for the largest source of conservation funding in the United States. This “user pays – public benefits” approach, known as the American System of Conservation Funding (ASCF), provides critical annual funding for the New Hampshire Fish and Game […]

May 26, 2026

Missouri Wraps a Relatively Quiet Legislative Session for Sportsmen and Women 

Why It Matters: Unlike in many states, fish and wildlife management decision making is vested solely with a Commission in Missouri, which is informed by the professionals at the state’s fish and wildlife agency. As a result, legislative efforts that would impact sportsmen and women in other states are discussed, but their movement can be relatively limited during the legislative session. Still, it is critical […]

May 26, 2026

Alaska’s Regular Legislative Session Draws to a Close

Why It Matters: The 2nd regular session of the 34th Alaska State Legislature recently concluded, delivering key victories for hunting, trapping, and guiding opportunities while highlighting ongoing challenges in advancing pro-sportsmen firearms legislation. Going forward, continued vigilance and advocacy will be essential to sustaining Alaska’s rich outdoor heritage, abundant wildlife, and the time-honored traditions that rely on science-based management and public access.  Highlights:  The Alaska legislative session provided a mix of meaningful advancements and notable setbacks for sportsmen and women, […]

May 26, 2026

CSF Priority Legislation Clears Louisiana Legislature Unanimously 

Why It Matters: Safeguarding the personal information of hunting and fishing license holders provides both new and experienced sportsmen and women with greater confidence and security when participating in lottery hunts administered by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF). Ensuring that private biographical information remains protected until after the completion of scheduled hunts helps reduce the risk of harassment and […]