Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus Member Vetoes Anti-Gun Bills in Virginia |
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CSF applauds GSC Member Governor Glenn Youngkin for protecting the interests of sportsmen and women, and ultimately conservation funding through his vetoes on both SB 848 and SB 1181. The restrictions in SB 848 and SB 1181 would have negatively impacted individuals who want to become involved in hunting or recreational shooting. |
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Last week, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation and some of our key partners hosted a policy briefing on Capitol Hill to speak to the American Wildlife Conservation Partners’ Wildlife for the 21st Century, the blueprint to the partnership’s priorities for the next four years for Congress and the Administration. READ MORE |
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The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation, working with partners and the South Dakota Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus, was able to defeat bills that could have led to a transfer of funds from the South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks and a discharge distance bill that would have limited access for firearm hunters. READ MORE |
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CSF congratulates both Ms. MacGregor and Mr. Nesvik for their nominations and looks forward to working with both nominees if confirmed by the U.S. Senate. READ MORE |
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From salvage permits to hunter education opportunities to bad gun bills, CSF will continue to engage as necessary on any legislation affecting the sporting-conservation community. READ MORE |
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CSF testified in front of and continues to work with the Connecticut Legislature to repeal their archaic Sunday hunting prohibitions to allow appropriate access to sportsmen and women to hunt during whichever part of the week best fits their busy schedule. READ MORE |
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Careful and strategic game management decisions coupled with funds generated through the American System of Conservation Funding have uniquely positioned North Carolina to explore a new big game hunting opportunity. READ MORE |
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