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New Conservation Funding Sources were Created in LA and MS – What’s Next?

Contact: Mark Lance, Southeastern States Coordinator Why It Matters: With the creation of the Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund and the Louisiana Outdoors Forever Program, Louisiana and Mississippi will have additional dollars to qualify for federal conservation programs to benefit fish and wildlife resources along with hunters and anglers. For example, funding is available through the Wildlife …

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Predator Management Takes Front Stage During CSF Webinar Series

Contact: Ellary TuckerWilliams, Rocky Mountain States, Assistant Manager Why it Matters:  Controversy over predator management has continued to dominate conversations and headlines nationwide. Despite the public’s infatuation, predators need to be managed to fit within both social and ecological carrying capacity, just like every other species of wildlife. It is critical that the outdoor sporting …

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Caucus Co-Chair Senator Dodd Advancing Youth Hunting License Bill in California

Contact: Keely Hopkins, Manager, Pacific States & Firearm Policy Why It Matters: California’s hunting and fishing license sales have been declining over the last several decades, which has resulted in decreased funding for conservation and wildlife management efforts throughout the state. Under the American System of Conservation Funding (ASCF), a unique “user pays- public benefits” …

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CSF Actively Opposing Bill That Would Undermine Nation’s Bedrock Conservation and Access Program

Why it matters: To date, the Pittman-Robertson Act has generated over $15 billion in critical funding to conserve wildlife, improve recreational shooting and hunting access, fund hunting education programs, and other programs that are vital to our hunting and recreational shooting heritage. Just last year alone, the Pittman-Robertson Act provided over $1.5 billion in on-the-ground …

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CSF Vice President Gary Kania Retires After a 40-year, Highly Impactful Career

Gary Kania, who after a celebrated and highly impactful career that spanned 40 years, retired on Thursday June 30. In May 2006, Gary joined the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation as Vice President of Policy, later becoming Vice President. Throughout his career he focused on the advancement of the sportsmen’s agenda, both in terms of legislation and …

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House Appropriations Committee Passes Spending Bill with Anti-Hunting Language, CSF Actively Opposes

Why it matters: Actively managed and regulated hunting, often conducted by Americans, is the conservation linchpin of these species populations that are stable, growing and in many instances, are at or above ecological and / or social carrying capacity. Unfortunately, the language contained in this spending bill ignores the on-the-ground reality and seeks to use emotion …

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Louisiana Outdoors Forever Program Receives Governor’s Signature

Contact: Mark Lance, Southeastern States Coordinator Why It Matters: Louisiana now has a new conservation funding source where the state can leverage significantly more federal funds to implement conservation programs that benefit fish and wildlife resources and by extension, the sportsmen and women who enjoy the “Sportsman’s Paradise.” Funding for projects under the Program will be determined …

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Mississippi Hosts Annual NASC Executive Council Mid-Year Meeting

On June 28, the National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses (NASC) Executive Council held their annual Mid-Year Meeting in Tupelo, Mississippi. NASC Executive Council Member and Mississippi State Rep. Scott Bounds said, “”I was proud to host my colleagues on the NASC Executive Council in Tupelo, Mississippi for our Annual Mid-Year Meeting. There aren’t many places …

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Sportsmen Policies Take Center Stage in the Pine Tree State

Contact: Joe Bachar, Coordinator, Northeastern States Why it Matters: The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) has fought for years to protect and advance sporting heritages across the country. In the past year, Maine saw a variety of different sporting-related bills that were engaged on by members of the Maine Legislative and Gubernatorial Sportsmen’s Caucuses. With issue …

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CSF Actively Opposing Language in House Spending Bill that Seeks to Undermine Well-Established International Wildlife Conservation

Why it matters: Actively managed and regulated hunting, often conducted by Americans, is the conservation linchpin of these species whose populations are stable, growing and in many instances, are at or above ecological and / or social carrying capacity. Unfortunately, the language contained in H.R. 4372 ignores the on-the-ground reality and seeks to use emotion to …

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CSF Partners with SC Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus to Host Successful Southern Sporting Classic

Contact: John Culclasure, Director, Southeastern States  Why It Matters: The South Carolina Southern Sporting Classic highlights the economic and conservation funding contributions of South Carolina’s sportsmen and women as well as the cultural importance of hunting and fishing to the Palmetto State. Additionally, the event facilitates interaction between Caucus members and conservation allies, underscoring the …

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Eight Regional Management Councils In-Line with HuntFish3030 Recommendations for Marine Waters

Why It Matters: Conservation has been a cornerstone of the recreational fishing and hunting community for more than 100 years. When the global “30 by 30” initiative to protect 30% of a nation’s lands and waters began to build steam in the United States, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) led an effort to organize sportsmen …

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Recapping a Busy Year in the Green Mountain State

Contact: Joe Mullin, Manager, Northeastern States Why It Matters: For decades, CSF has engaged on legislative efforts that encourage and expand the abilities of hunters, anglers, recreational shooters, and trappers to enjoy their pursuits in the field. This year’s legislative sessions in Vermont brought numerous opportunities for CSF to work with the Vermont Legislative Sportsmen’s …

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Colorado Department of Transportation Receives $5 million for Wildlife Crossings

Contact: Ellary TuckerWilliams, Rocky Mountain States, Assistant Manager Why it Matters: Human development and roads overlap with critical fish and wildlife habitat and bisect important migration routes for numerous wildlife species in Colorado, including its iconic mule deer and elk herds. Every year there are around 14,000 wildlife-vehicle collisions in Colorado, resulting in human injuries …

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CSF Leads Effort to Oppose Bill That Undermines State Wildlife Management Authority

Why it matters: State fish and wildlife agencies have long been recognized as the primary and most effective managers of fish and wildlife in the United States. Unfortunately, in recent years, state fish and wildlife agencies have increasingly come under attack by those seeking to provide federal regulators with greater control of fish and wildlife …

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Forest Management – It’s a Hot Topic in Tennessee

Contact: Mark Lance, Southeastern States Coordinator Why It Matters:  Members of local communities in Tennessee have expressed concerns about harvesting hardwood species and the supposed consequential negative impact on wildlife populations and hunting opportunities. However, the TWRA’s utilization of science-based active forest management practices, including timber harvesting and prescribed fire, to improve wildlife habitat is critical to supporting …

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Pennsylvania Caucus’ Annual Cigar Reception Makes an Impressive Return

Contact: Joe Mullin, Manager, Northeastern States Why it Matters: State events such as the Pennsylvania Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus’ Annual Cigar Reception offer forums and opportunities for candid conversations about crucial conservation-related issues within the state, while also serving to welcome new Caucus members into the fold. The Cigar Reception brings together leaders and members from …

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