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The Sportsmen’s Voice – July 5, 2022

CSF Actively Opposing Bill That Would Undermine Nation’s Bedrock Conservation and Access Program; House Appropriations Committee Passes Spending Bill with Anti-Hunting Language, CSF Actively Opposes; Commerce Department Announces Impressive Slate of Regional Fishery Management Council Appointees (Center for Sportfishing Policy); Why Midwesterners Should Participate in National Forest Week; Sportsmen Policies Take Center Stage in the …

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – June 27, 2022

Pollinator Week: What is all the Buzz About?; CSF Actively Opposing Language in House Spending Bill that Seeks to Undermine Well-Established International Wildlife Conservation; Eight Regional Management Councils In-Line with HuntFish3030 Recommendations for Marine Waters; Recapping a Busy Year in the Green Mountain State; CSF Partners with SC Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus to Host Successful Southern …

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – June 13, 2022

Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, Top CSF Priority, Set to Receive Vote in U.S. House; 2022-2023 Hunt Fish Rule, Mixed Bag for Sportsmen and Women; Free Fishing Days are a Worthwhile Investment That Can Create Lifelong Anglers; Massachusetts Municipalities to Potentially Limit Number of Dogs Owned; 2022 Session Highlights for “Sportsman’s Paradise”; NASC Executive Council Member …

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – June 6, 2022

LOUISIANA OUTDOORS FOREVER PROGRAM ADVANCES TO GOVERNOR’S OFFICE; NFWF Announces Request for Proposals to Advance the America the Beautiful Challenge; Reflecting on the Lower Midwest’s 2022 Sessions; A Decade in the Making: Vermont Gains Right to use Suppressors While Hunting; 365-Day Licenses, Other License Fee Modifications in Louisiana Effective June 1 (The News-Star); North Carolina …

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – May 31, 2022

GSC Member Governor Larry Hogan Enacts Wave of Sunday Hunting Authorizations and Expansions; Last Remnant of Dirty Fishing Gear a Thing of the Past, Hopefully; GSC Member Governor Kim Reynolds Signs Bill to Allow the Use of .410-bore and 28-gauge Shotguns During Iowa’s Turkey Seasons; Recreational Anglers Support Legislation to Regulate Louisiana Pogie Industry; Anti-Bear …

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – May 23, 2022

USDA Announces Breakthrough Partnership with Wyoming to Conserve Big Game Migration Corridors; Brief Red Snapper Season in South Atlantic Continues to Underscore Problems with Management; Archery Soon to be Official State Sport in Missouri; Oklahoma Senator and NASC Executive Council Member Mark Allen Recognized for His Service; Massachusetts Caucus Co-Chair Fights for Including Sportsmen’s Priorities …

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – May 16, 2022

Vermont Caucus Co-Chair Leads Charge in Fighting for Suppressor Use While Hunting; Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Takes Aim During Annual Clays Competition; In Win for Sportsmen and Women, Oklahoma Airbow Bill Signed into Law; Pro-Sportsmen Bills Signed into Law in Georgia; No Net Loss, Increased Poacher Penalty, and Cervid Carcass Important Bills Signed into Law in …

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The Sportsmen’s Voice – May 9, 2022

CSF Launches 2022 Summer Webinar Series; Atlantic Striped Bass Management Improved with Passage of Amendment 7; Senate Committee Unanimously Passes America’s Outdoor Recreation Act, Top CSF Priority; Oklahoma Bills on the Move as End of Session Nears; Trophy Imports and Hunting Contests in the Empire State’s Crosshairs; Looking Back on a Busy Legislative Session for …

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