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June 10, 2026

New Legislation Builds on GAOA Success While Expanding Outdoor Recreation Opportunities

Washington, DC – June 10, 2026 – Moments ago, the leaders of the House Natural Resources Committee, Chairman Bruce Westerman, Co-Chair of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus (CSC), and CSC Member and Ranking Member Huffman, introduced the bipartisan Great American Outdoors Act 250, reauthorizing a 2020 landmark public lands bill that is a top priority for […]

June 8, 2026

Needed Conservation Funding on Hold in the Granite State

Why It Matters: Last month New Hampshire Fish and Game (NHFG) conducted a series of listening and comment sessions concerning long overdue license fee increases. The “user pays – public benefits” structure known as the American System of Conservation Funding (ASCF) provides critical annual funding for the NHFG to manage fish, wildlife, and other public trust […]

June 8, 2026

Sportsmen’s Alert: Key California Bills Advance as Summer Recess Looms 

Why It Matters: Before the California legislature leaves for its summer recess, lawmakers continue to advance legislation that could impact the rights and privileges of sportsmen and women across the state. Several bills moving through the legislature this year would affect firearm ownership, hunter safety regulations, and youth participation in hunting and fishing traditions. These include Senate Bill 948, Assembly Bill 1987, […]

June 8, 2026

Harmful Bills that Would Expand Commercial Fishing Receive Hearing in Michigan 

Why It Matters: Expanding commercial fishing efforts that use indiscriminate gear such as gill nets stands to repeat the harm done by commercial overharvest in the Great Lakes during the twentieth century, damaging Michigan’s fisheries resources, its recreational fishing opportunities, and its outdoor economy.  Highlights:   If passed, Michigan House Bills 5801 and 5802 would expand commercial […]

June 8, 2026

North Carolina Governor Josh Stein Joins the Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus 

Why It Matters: From the mountains to the coast, North Carolina offers abundant hunting and fishing opportunities for all to enjoy. The North Carolina Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus has been hard at work year after year to ensure our time-honored traditions are sustained for generations to come. However, the ball doesn’t stop on the floor of the General Assembly when it comes to […]

June 1, 2026

Hawaii 2026 Legislative Session Recap

Why It Matters: The 2026 Hawaii Legislative Session adjourned sine die on May 8. During the session, the Hawaii Legislature introduced a total of 3,132 bills, with 268 ultimately passing both chambers and being transmitted to Governor Josh Green for consideration. The Governor now has until June 30 to submit his intent to veto legislation. Throughout the session, several anti-sportsmen […]