Latest News

March 7, 2022

Youth Lifetime License Bill Passes House, Gains Community Support

Contact: Kent Keene, Assistant Manager, Lower Midwestern States and Agriculture Policy Why It Matters: The opportunity to facilitate open communication and collaboration is one of the primary purposes for the National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses (NASC) network. The conversations around Kansas House Bill 2456 have highlighted the value of such collaboration. Introduced as a very…

March 7, 2022

Virginia Public Lands Sunday Hunting Headed to the Governor’s Desk

 Contact: John Culclasure, Southeastern States Assistant Director Why It Matters: Senate Bill 8 is the fourth public lands Sunday hunting bill introduced in three years. The legislation passed the Senate 29-11 on January 24, and the Committee and House of Delegates were the final hurdles before the bill could be sent to the Governor’s desk….

February 28, 2022

Colorado House Agriculture, Livestock, and Water Committee Unanimously Advances Hunter Education Bill

Contact: Ellary TuckerWilliams, Rocky Mountain States Senior Coordinator Why it Matters: By giving public schools the opportunity to offer hunter education as an elective with parent approval, fewer students will be inadvertently excluded from taking hunter education based on parent work schedules or socioeconomic limitations, providing many students with a learning opportunity that they would…

February 28, 2022

CSF Stands Against Financial Discrimination of Firearms Industry

Contact: Nick Buggia, Upper Midwestern States Manager Why it Matters: Several large banks currently institute restrictions on the firearm and ammunition industry. Examples of such restrictions include prohibiting retailers who are customers of the banks from selling long guns to anyone under 21 years of age (despite the federal age of legal ownership being 18), ceasing…

February 28, 2022

Federal Agencies Reestablish Important Federal Land Access Program, Addressing Long-Standing CSF Priority

Why it matters: FLTFA helps advance local community, conservation, and recreation needs by addressing land ownership patterns that can cause problems for landowners, sportsmen and women, and public land managers. Now, officially reestablished, the FLTFA program will help increase access opportunities for sportsmen and women across the West. Earlier this year, the Department of the…

February 28, 2022

Vermont Committee Schedules Last-Minute Hearing and Introduces New Version of Coyote Bill

Contact: Joe Mullin, Assistant Manager, Northeastern States Why it Matters: Without question, fish and wildlife management authority should and must remain within the respective state agency’s purview. They are unequivocally the best entities equipped to address fish and wildlife management issues within their respective borders. Recent efforts in the northeast region, such as S. 281,…