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Ken Corbet

Representing Kansas’s 54th District, Representative Ken Corbet was first elected to the Kansas House of Representatives in 2010. In 2011, Representative Corbet expressed his commitment to protecting and promoting Kansas’s sporting heritage by joining the Kansas Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus. He currently serves as caucus co-chair as well as Vice-Chair of the Energy and Environment Committee …

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Mike Petersen

Senator Mike Petersen represents Kansas’s 28th Senate District. He is a longstanding member of the Kansas State Senate, first elected in 2004. Senator Petersen joined the Kansas Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus in 2008, and remains dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights of Kansas’s hunters and anglers as a Co-Chairman of the Caucus. The Senator serves …

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Rick Billinger

Representing Kansas’s 40th Senate District, Senator Rick Billinger was elected to the Senate in 2017 following his service in the Kansas House of Representatives. Senator Billinger first joined the Kansas Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus in 2011, and remains dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights of Kansas’s hunters and anglers as a Co-Chairman of the Caucus. The Senator …

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Jerry Moran

U.S. Senator Jerry Moran was raised in a rural community in Northwest Kansas where from an early age he was taught the value of a hard day’s work, to look after one’s neighbors, and to serve his community. He is a leading advocate in the U.S. Senate for protecting the special way of life in …

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John Thune

Growing up in Murdo, South Dakota, the heart of upland game bird country, bird hunting has long been a tradition for South Dakota Senator John Thune. Today, it is still one of his favorite outdoor activities, one he shares each year with family and friends. Thune is not alone with his passion for hunting, as …

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Mike Rounds

U.S Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD) is a lifelong sportsman. Like many South Dakotans, he is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation. The Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus was one of the first caucuses he joined upon taking office in 2015. As Governor of South Dakota, he helped establish the Governors Sportsmen Caucus, also …

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