House Successfully Passes Infrastructure Bill, Helping Deliver Over $40 billion in Conservation and Access Funding; CSF Strongly Supports Nomination of Martha Williams to Serve as USFWS Director; Oklahoma and Texas Sportsmen’s Caucuses Converge for Policy Forum on Aquatic Invasive Species; Why Maine’s “Right to Food” Initiative Should Excite Sportsmen and Women in the Pine Tree State; CSF Participates in LA Outdoor Conservation Study Group Meeting; Coyote Calling Contest Ban Rejected by Nevada Commissioners; CSF Job Announcements: Policy and Communications Coordinator, Brad Rowse Policy Interns, Event and Development Intern; Registration Now Open for the 18th Annual NASC Sportsman-Legislator Summit; CSF Releases its Q3 2021 Outdoor Heritage Report
Read Full Press Release >November 8, 2021