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CSF Vice President Gary Kania Retires After a 40-year, Highly Impactful Career
Gary Kania, who after a celebrated and highly impactful career that spanned 40 years, retired on Thursday June 30. In May 2006, Gary joined the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation as Vice President of Policy, later becoming Vice President. Throughout his career he focused on the… Read More
CSF Leads Effort to Support Nation’s Wildlife Managers by Opposing Undermining Legislation Under Consideration in House Committee
Last week, the House Natural Resources Water, Oceans, and Wildlife Subcommittee held a hearing on H.R 4951, a bill opposed by the… Read More
House Passes Bill to Fund DOI and Other Federal Agencies, Mixed Bag for Sportsmen and Women
Last week, the House passed H.R. 8294, a comprehensive bill to fund the Department of the Interior and related federal agencies for Fiscal… Read More
Two CSF Conservation Priorities Pass Senate Committee with Strong Bipartisan Support
On Thursday, July 21, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted to pass S. 2561, a bill led by Congressional Sportsmen’s… Read More
Michigan Bill Would Strip DNR of Important Wildlife Management Authority
Contact: Bob Matthews, Senior Coordinator, Upper Midwestern States Michigan House Bill 6192 would strip the Michigan Department of Natural… Read More
Intrusive Kennel Bill Passes Massachusetts Senate
Contact: Joe Bachar, New England States Coordinator Earlier this month, the Massachusetts Senate Committee on Ways and Means redrafted… Read More
Sunday Hunting – Finally A Reality for Virginia’s Hunters
Contact: John Culclasure, Southeastern States Director For the first time ever, Virginia’s hunters will be allowed to hunt public lands on… Read More
CSF Takes Aim at Invasive Species During Summer Webinar Series
Contact: Ellary TuckerWilliams, Rocky Mountain States, Assistant Manager It is often misconstrued that the outdoor sporting community only… Read More
Conservation Reserve Program: 2022 Enrollment Outpaces Contract Expirations Thanks to Record-Breaking Grasslands CRP Signup
Contact: Kent Keene, Assistant Manager, Lower Midwestern States and Agriculture Policy With the acceptance of 3.1 million acres during the… Read More
New York Sportsmen’s Advisory Council Holds Board and Officer Elections
Contact: Joe Mullin, Manager, Northeastern States The New York Sportsmen’s Advisory Council (NYSAC) held elections on July 12 for three… Read More
CSF and NASC Host Successful Southern Legislative Forum and Reception in OKC
Contact: Mark Lance, Southeastern States Coordinator The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) and the National Assembly of… Read More
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