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NASC Legislators from 41 States Weigh in on Farm Bill Debate

The National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses (NASC) is a unique network of pro-sportsmen state legislators from across the country. Given the connection that state legislators share directly with their constituents, opportunities to engage NASC in federal conversations provides an opportunity to further demonstrate support for our time-honored outdoor traditions at both the state and federal levels. Recently, NASC Caucus leaders from 41 states united in support of robust investments in the Farm Bill’s Conservation and Forestry Titles, highlighting a nationwide commitment to voluntary, incentive-based conservation opportunities.

 

Overdue NOAA Whale Technology Workshop Highlights Real Conservation Opportunities

CSF Leads Coalition Opposed to Restructuring the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources

Minnesota Bill Would Create Discounted Fishing Licenses While Reimbursing the Agency for Lost Revenue

Going Out with a Bang: Utah 2024 Legislative Session Ends with a Financial Privacy Victory for Gun Owners

Maine Lawmakers Look to Institute 72-Hour Waiting Period on Firearms Transfers

 

Non-Hunting Firearm Owners and Sport Shooters Overwhelmingly Support the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Program (Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies)

New License Requirement for Inland Fishing Guides Begins March 1 (Michigan Department of Natural Resources)

West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Schedules Public Meetings for Input on Hunting, Fishing, and Trapping Regulations (WVNews)

Lottery for Virginia’s 3rd Annual Elk Hunt Open Through March 30, 2024 (Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources)

Productive Louisiana Freshwater Fishery “Dying a Slow Death” (Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership)

Kentucky Special: SB3 With Col. Mike Abell (MeatEater)

Two Studies by DNR Scientists Highlight Spawning Challenges for Striped Bass (The Outdoor Wire)

 

TSV host Fred Bird is joined again by CSF’s Marie Neumiller to discuss the issue of non-hunters, and even anti-hunters seeking seats on Fish and Game Boards and Commissions. Together, they highlight the impact of these appointments on wildlife management, hunting heritage, and access, along with exploring the qualifications and changes in commission appointments, the challenges of non-hunting commissioners, the debate between conservation and preservation, as well as the lack of trust and accountability in the commission system. 

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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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