Sportsmen's Voice

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The Sportsmen’s Voice

Bipartisan Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Comes Together for Annual Clays Competition; CSF, Partners Join Together to Help Guide the Vision of the National Wildlife Refuge System; House Natural Resources Committee Seeks to Expand Access for Sportsmen and Women; Peace of Mind for Missouri Landowners as Governor Parson Signs Prescribed Burn Act; Cause for Celebration in the …

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CSF Supports Effort to Expand Hunting and Fishing Access across Millions of Acres; USFWS Plans for Increased Access and Opportunities in New Hampshire and Vermont; Conservation Challenges and Opportunities – Focus of CSF’s Midwest Policy Forum; New York Sportsmen’s Advisory Council Elects New Leadership, Begins Preparing for 2022 at Annual Board Meeting; Public Land Sunday …

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Attorney General Modifies Ballot Language in Response to CSF’s Comments on Oregon’s Initiative Petition 13; CSF Supports Legislation to Improve Coastal Protection and Resiliency; Michigan Declares July as Conservation Month with a nod to the Contributions of Sportsmen and Women; South Carolina Eyes Repeal of Antiquated Public Lands Sunday Hunting Prohibition; Attention Massachusetts Sportsmen and …

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Final Hurdle Cleared to Open Public Lands Sunday Hunting in North Carolina; CSF Helps Launch Critical Fisheries and Boating Bill Out of Committee; CSF’s Jeff Crane Provides Canadian Members of Parliament with Sportsmen’s Perspective on 30 by 30 Initiative; MAPLand Act Continues to Navigate Congressional Committees; Tommy Beaudreau, CSF Supported Nominee Confirmed for Number Two …

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CSF Leads Charge to Sustain Bedrock Fisheries Conservation Law in both House and Senate; House Natural Resources Committee Holds Hearing on Innovative Public Land Access Bill; Robust Funding for CSF Priorities Contained in House Transportation Bill; Michigan Legislation Would Preserve the Fair Chase Ethic; Maine Caucus Co-Chair Leads the Charge in Hearing Protection for Maine’s …

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CSF, Richard Childress Racing Team Up for NASCAR Race at Sonoma Raceway; CSF and Top Sporting Conservation Organizations Support BLM Director Nominee; CSF Supports Pro-Hunter Regulations in Kansas, Nebraska; Poachers Beware: Massachusetts Looks to Join Interstate Wildlife Violators Compact; Critical Conservation Bills Continue to Move in Louisiana; Animal Rights Activists Seek End to Hunting and …

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ACTION ALERT! California Sportsmen and Women, Your Voices are Needed!; Senate EPW Committee Recognizes Infrastructure is Broader than Concrete; Senate Continues Bipartisan Work, Advances Important DOI Nomination; Michigan Legislation Could Impact How You Hunt with Your Dog; Difficult Legislative Session in Maryland Ends with Some Big Wins; Predator Hunting Contests Could be Banned in Virginia; …

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CSF Secures Victories for Access, Conservation, and State Wildlife Management as Sessions Conclude in Lower Midwest; Infrastructure – Its Also About Fish, Wildlife, Conservation, and Access; CSF’s Andy Treharne Represents Hunting and Fishing Community Before Top Senate Committee; Sportsmen’s Policies Front and Center in Massachusetts Committee; Louisiana – Critical Conservation Funding and Menhaden Bills En …

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CSF, Partners Discuss Natural Infrastructure Investments to Enhance Fish, Wildlife, and Recreational Access for Sportsmen and Women; Senate Committee Advances CSF Supported Nominee to Serve as Number Two at DOI; House Companion to 21st Century Public Land Mapping Bill Reintroduced; Hunter and Angler Access Preserved in North Dakota for Another Year; Things are Heating up …

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Department of the Interior Recognizes that Access is Key; CSF Chimes in on Climate-Smart Agriculture and Forest Conservation Solutions; CSF, Partners Discuss Natural Infrastructure Investments to Enhance Fish, Wildlife, and Recreational Access for Sportsmen and Women; Recent 30×30 Report Breathes an Air of Optimism for Sportsmen and Women, but Many Questions Still Remain; CSF Encourages …

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