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January 31, 2023

CSF Welcomes New Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Leadership – Most Effective Caucus Gathers for Changing of the Guard Dinner

January 31, 2023 (Washington, D.C.) Yesterday, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) hosted its Changing of the Guard Dinner to introduce bipartisan leadership for the Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus (CSC) during the 118th Congress. This event, which takes place at the beginning of each new Congress, welcomes the new leadership of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus while honoring…

January 30, 2023

Virginia Predator Contest Bill Defeated in Committee

Why It Matters: Predator hunting tournament bans are often the tip of spear for anti-hunting interests to try to gain a foothold in their efforts to curb legal, regulated hunting. To date, eight states have banned hunting tournaments, and it is important for the hunting conservation community to work together to fight back against legislation touted by…

January 30, 2023

Proposed Firearms Restrictions in VT: A Closer Look

Why It Matters: Sportsmen and women, including recreational shooters, have a crucial role as the primary funders of state-level conservation efforts in Vermont (and across the nation) and are thus an important constituency that provides benefits for all residents of the state. Anti-firearms legislation, such as S. 4, poses a significant threat to the state’s…

January 30, 2023

CSF Recommends Amendments to Disabled Veterans License Exemption Bill in Kansas

Why It Matters: Efforts to grant license discounts or waivers for certain demographics are becoming increasingly common across the country. While such discounts carry obvious consequences for state agency license revenue, what is less understood by most is the additive impact on the agency’s ability to claim federal dollars available through the self-imposed excise taxes…

January 30, 2023

Hearing Protection Act Reintroduced by Former CSC Leader Rep. Jeff Duncan

Why It Matters: Suppressors are federally regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934, which is the same law governing machine guns and short barreled rifles. Currently, the process to purchase a suppressor is an overly arduous task, despite wide-spread evidence of the value of suppressors to protect against hearing damage. The Centers for…