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Message From: Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation [csf@congressionalsportsmen.org] Sent: 2/1/2018 9:59:19 PM To: Lyons, Troy [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=15e4881c95044ab49c6c35a0f5eef67eLyons, Troy] Subject:The Sportsmen's Voice: February 1, 2018 ON C A P I T O L M ILL IN THF. S I A I FS CSK M A Y S ;.tur ! (\ >, :a t * h i k l ' ' .'.Yh : i:1.': i 0 : : i.p WO ACOY/C Quick lin k s O n C a p to l H ill Trackina the Capitols Press Releases CSF Poll Results Economic Impact Resort The Soortsmen's Voice Archive Recovering America's Wildlife Act Sponsors Urge Colleagues to Cosponsor Legislation On January 25, Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus (CSC) Members Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (MI) and Congressman Jeff Fortenberry (HE) sent a letter to their colleagues in the U.S, House of Representatives urging them to become cosponsors of the Recovering America's Wildlife Act (H.R. 4647). Read M ore > > Upcoming Events February 5 February 24 Idaho: Bill Introduced to Protect Hunting, Fishing Access On January 16, the Idaho House Resources and Conservation Committee introduced a bill, based on a legislative proposal developed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, that would further protect hunting and fishing opportunities for Idaho's sportsmen and women on private and public lands in the state. A hearing on the bill was heard In the Committee on January 25. Read More > > Sportsm en's Caucus W inter Reception Kentucky: Sportsmen's Caucus Members Co-Host Dinner to Benefit Hunters for the Hungry Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tiers 8&9 ED 002061 00124597-00001 WWsh lui gteal, DC March 14 Capitol H ill B reakfast IM di M ia fe D C O p p o rtu n itie s On January 25., members of the Kentucky Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus, including Caucus Co-Chair Senator Robin Webb and Caucus member Representative Phillip Pratt, served as legislative co-chairs for the inaugural Serving Up Solutions fundraising dinner in Frankfort to benefit Kentucky Hunters for the Hungry and the Kentucky Association of Food Banks. Read More > > South Dakota: Caucus Leadership Introduces Pro Sportsmen Legislation On January 24, the co-chairs of the South Dakota Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus introduced two pieces of pro-sportsmen and women Office Manager Brad Rowse Fellow Internship Program CSF Mission Partners: January 2018 Event and Development Internship Program Take the CSF Poll What do you think is the most important policy issue impacting sportsmen and women in the 2018 iegislative session? Bayer Crepolanon Baso- Pro Si uopo Canoin o Omanoi rung Leo or,v Spa: is in[emotional Firmouree D ereme-oreni: Service, LLC Wmirml Wes Berne / sii C-omoo Holdings New Chairman's Club Members: January 2018 Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Phil Albanese Dr, ], David Alien Tiers 8&9 ED 002061 00124597-00002 Tuck Beckstoffer Bran Ren hold WKKMI^ ^ K iK U KKKi partners R . :: : ! . I a : . . . ' .-I . - . . t : v K - .- r j v.iro WiMlt S^K ^ ^ K i Working with Congress, governors and state legislatures to protect and advance hunting, angling, recreational shooting and trapping. congressionalsportsmen.orgi [SI- Forward to a Friend Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tiers 8&9 ED 002061 00124597-00003 Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation, 110 North Carolina Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20003 SafeUnsubscribeTM ivons.trov@epa.Qov Forward J;h[s..ernaij j Umova U -V :e | About our service provider Sent by esf@conqressionalsportsmen.ora in collaboration with Try it free today Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tiers 8&9 ED 002061 00124597-00004