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South Carolina Public Lands Sunday Hunting Legislation Clears Major Hurdle

Following in the wake of Virginia's recent passage of public lands Sunday hunting legislation, a similar bill in South Carolina is now making its way through the legislature. If passed, HB 4614 would allow hunters to utilize Wildlife Management Areas on Sundays, a major piece of positive momentum in the Palmetto State. Sunday hunting is an economic driver, increases access for sportsmen and women, and supports habitat and wildlife management through the American System of Conservation Funding.

 
 


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On Capitol Hill:
Senate Committee Set to Vote on Recovering America’s Wildlife Act

In the States: 

Midwest 
Investing in a Lifetime of Enjoyment, Youth Lifetime License Bill Passes in Kansas
Northeast
Ocean State Sportsmen’s Policies Front and Center
Southeast
South Carolina Should Allow Sunday Hunting on Public Lands (The State)
Saga Continues for Revising the Management Plan for the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests as Environmental Groups Object (Smoky Mountain News)  
West 
Idaho Gains $2 million in Access Funding Without Increasing Cost to Sportsmen

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Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus Members Attend 2022 CSF Leadership Dinner; Celebrate Bipartisan Victories for America's Sportsmen and Women
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Arizona Reveals Proposed 2023-2028 Hunting Guidelines (Sportsmen's Alliance) 
Conservation Commission Approves Changes to Furbearer Hunting, Trapping Regulations (Missouri Department of Conservation)
First CWD-Positive Deer Detected in North Carolina  (NC Wildlife Resources Commission)
MidwayUSA announces partnership with the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation (Outdoor Wire)
USDA Opens Grasslands Conservation Reserve Program Signup (United States Department of Agriculture)
Utah Cutthroat Slam Raises $68k for Native Trout Restoration in First 6 Years (Utah Division of Wildlife Resources)

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