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Anti-Sportsmen Legislation Advances in New Mexico

Four anti-gun and anti-sportsmen bills have been advanced by the House Judiciary Committee in New Mexico, and one has advanced out of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Each of these bills are inching closer to becoming law in New Mexico, with all five bills now eligible for a floor vote in their chamber of origin. The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) sounded the alarm and reported on these bills when they were about to be filed back in January and is on the ground in New Mexico actively opposing them at the Capitol.

 

Ongoing Challenges in Federal Fisheries Management in the Gulf of Mexico

Misguided Legislation to End Sandhill Crane Season Introduced in Tennessee

New York Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus Hosts 2024 Sportsman-Legislator Breakfast

Significant Sportsmen-Generated Conservation Dollars At Risk in Nebraska

CSF Launches Collegiate Sportsmen and Women’s Coalition at Louisiana State University

 

Right to Hunt and Fish on the Ballot in Florida this November (FL Voice News)

Lawsuit Challenging the Delisting of the Louisiana Black Bear Dismissed (Safari Club International)

2024 Alaska Legislative Outdoor Heritage Caucus Advisory Committee Members Announced (Outdoor Heritage Foundation of Alaska)

Garden State Deer Classic (New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection)

Enter the 2024 New Hampshire Moose Hunt Lottery Today (New Hampshire Fish and Game) 

 

TSV host Fred Bird is joined by CSF's Senior Director of Fishery Policy Chris Horton and Vice President of Government Affairs Mike Leonard of the American Sportfishing Association. The group dives into Rigs to Reefs, the damage vessel speed restrictions to save right whales would do to the economy and conservation at large, how you can get involved, and so much more.

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"There is no better way to help assure the strength of CSF and future opportunities for hunters and anglers."

NASCAR Hall of Famer and CSF Board Chairman Richard Childress joined the CSF Board of Directors to bring the same level of enthusiasm and dedication he brings to racing to ensuring the rights of hunters and anglers. Childress, an avid outdoorsman, is as passionate about giving back as he is about hunting and fishing. To keep supporting CSF well into the future, Mr. Childress became a CSF Heritage Fund Donor. Please follow this link to learn more about Mr. Childress' story and how you too can provide a voice for America's sportsmen and women via planned giving. 

Our outdoor heritage needs YOU!  Get involved today so we can keep fighting for tomorrow.

 
 

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