Rights of Hunters Honored at 2023 Safari Club International Convention in Nashville; CSF Supports Funding for Whale Monitoring as a Solution; CSF Hires Southeastern States Coordinator; Proposed Right to Hunt, Fish, and Trap Constitutional Amendment on the Move in Iowa; Proposed New England Trapping Restrictions; Public Lands Sunday Hunting Resolution Introduced in South Carolina; Feral …
Tensions Build as New Mexico’s 60-Day Session Reaches the Halfway Point; CSF-Supported Coastal Habitat Bills Back on the Table in the 118th; CSF Opposes Illinois Bill That Would Prohibit the Transfer of Ammunition; Second Year of Empire-Sized Success for New York’s Mentored Hunting Pilot Program; CSF Submits Comments in Support of Dedicated Conservation Funding in …
Measure 114 Remains on Hold in Oregon; Federal Lawsuit Still Underway; FWS Announces Consideration to Delist Certain Grizzly Bear Populations; Action Packed Sessions Continue Across Lower Midwest; Key Legislative Updates from the Upper Midwest; Sportsmen’s Organizations Rally to Support Black Bear Hunting in New Jersey; Mississippi Legislation to Clarify that the State’s Wildlife are Public …
Rep. Wittman, CSC Member, Introduces Effort to Maintain Access for Sportsmen and Women; CSF Welcomes New Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Leadership – Most Effective Caucus Gathers for Changing of the Guard Dinner; Airbows Continue to be a Hot Topic Across the Lower Midwest; Kicking the Year Off in the Pine Tree State; Significant Dedicated Conservation Funding …
Virginia Predator Contest Bill Defeated in Committee; Hearing Protection Act Reintroduced by Former CSC Leader Rep. Jeff Duncan; Outdoor Policy Leader Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation Welcomes New Members to Board of Directors; CSF Recommends Amendments to Disabled Veterans License Exemption Bill in Kansas; Proposed Firearms Restrictions in VT: A Closer Look; Oregon’s Sportsmen and Women Weigh …
Bipartisan Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Announces New Leadership to Guide Sportsmen Policy in the 118th Congress; CSF’s 2022 Year In Review Released – Pro-Sportsmen Impact Coast to Coast; Governors, State Legislators, and Leaders of the Sportsmen’s Community Attend CSF SHOT Show Reception; CSF Opposes Bill That Would Prohibit North Dakota Game & Fish from Promulgating Rules; …
2022 Year in Review; Court Does the Math on Recreational Fisheries Allocations; CSF Welcomes New Vice President of Development; Illinois Bans Semi-Automatic Firearms and Standard Capacity Magazines; It May Be Winter But Legislatures Are Heating Up Across the Northeast; New Year Brings Two New Caucus Co-Chairs in Alabama; Oregon Sportsmen’s and Women’s Coalition Challenge Measure …
Conservation, Education, and Advocacy Celebrated at the 2023 DSC Convention and Sporting Expo in Dallas, TX; Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation Announces New Partnership with SCHEELS; CSF’s Chris Horton Encourages NPAA Members to Include Advocacy in Their Careers; Richard Childress Named as Incoming Chairman for the CSF Board of Directors; New York Sportsmen’s Advisory Council Successful in …
CSF Supported Great Lakes Conservation Bill Headed to President’s Desk; Time is Running Out For Congress to Protect Our Nation’s Wildlife (MeatEater); December Came Bear-ing Gifts in South Arkansas; CSF Opposes Proposed District of Columbia Fur Products Ban; FWC Punts on Proposed Goliath Grouper Spawning Aggregation Closures; Legislation to Ban Modern Sporting Rifles to be …
CSF Celebrates Hawaii as the 50th and Final State to Join the National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses; Benefits to Anglers and Boaters Poised to Become Law in the NDAA; Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation and Delta Waterfowl Sign Memorandum of Understanding at 19th Annual NASC Sportsman-Legislator Summit; Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation Presents Sportsmen’s Priorities for the 2023 Farm …
