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CSF Opposes Senate Push to Arbitrarily Sell-Off Federal Public Lands |
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Included in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee’s reconciliation text is the mandate to arbitrarily sell-off at least 2 million acres and up to 3 million acres of federal public lands across 11 western states, which the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation strongly opposes. READ MORE Supporting article by Chris Dorsey: Proposed Land Sale Pits Senate Republicans Against Key Constituency |
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Sunday Hunting Legislation Passes Pennsylvania House and is Headed to the Senate |
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Access is a major limiting factor hindering participation in hunting, and restrictions on Sunday hunting provide a temporal-access barrier to youth and others that work or attend school throughout the week and are often involved in extra-curricular activities on Saturdays. Pennsylvania Legislators are taking steps to change this. READ MORE |
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Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund Reauthorization Introduced |
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CSF looks forward to working with the bill sponsors to ensure this critical component of the nation’s conservation funding is successfully reauthorized. READ MORE |
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Will Primos Invitational Bring Conservation and Sporting Traditions Together |
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Join in the fight for conservation while experiencing the thrill of world-class sporting clays with the renowned Will Primos at the Will Primos Invitational, a premier conservation and sporting event, taking place July 18-19 at the historic Omni Homestead Resort & Spa in Hot Springs, Virginia. READ MORE |
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Recapping the Sporting-Conservation Issues of the Mississippi Legislative Session |
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There was no shortage of legislation impacting hunters and anglers in the Magnolia State during the 2025 legislative session, with everything from protecting conservation funding from free and discounted hunting and fishing licenses, creating a new wild turkey stamp, harvest reporting of white-tailed deer, and more on the docket. READ MORE |
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CSF-Backed Conservation Funding Bills Receive Hearings in Michigan and Wisconsin |
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The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation will continue to support legislation that ensures state fish and wildlife agencies have access to the resources that they need to provide quality sporting opportunities. READ MORE |
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Wyoming Legislative Committee Shapes 2026 Legislative Priorities |
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The Wyoming Travel, Recreation, Wildlife, and Cultural Resources Committee’s interim work sets the stage for the 2026 budget session, directly impacting sportsmen and women through policies on hunting licenses, wildlife management, and habitat conservation. READ MORE |
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CSF Hosts Policy Briefing on Active Forest Management, Emphasizes Importance of Forest Industry to Sportsmen’s Community |
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Last week, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation hosted a policy briefing on Capitol Hill that highlighted forest policy priorities for the forest industry and sportsmen’s community. READ MORE |
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