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Michigan Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus
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Michigan was one of the 21 original state legislative sportsmen's caucuses that united to form the National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses (NASC) in December of 2004. After functioning independently within their own state legislature, Michigan policymakers now had a common network for the interaction of ideas and a resource to help advance issues important to sportsmen in their home states.
Ranking 6th nationwide, The Wolverine State's 1,670,000 hunters and fishermen spend $3.4-billion annually and support 46,000 jobs.
MICHIGAN CAUCUS LEADERSHIP
Sen. Randy Richardville