Sportsmen's Caucuses
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Missouri Sportsmen's Caucus
In 2003, members of the Missouri state legislature voted to form the Missouri Sportsmen's Caucus, modeled after the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation. One-hundred-eleven lawmakers joined as charter members under the leadership of then Chairman, Senator Chuck Gross.
The Missouri Sportsmen's Caucus 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, Missouri policymakers joined a common network to interact with legislative sportsmen's caucuses across the nation.
The Show Me State's 1-million hunters and fishermen spend $2.4-billion annually and support 45,600 jobs.
MISSOURI CAUCUS LEADERSHIP

Sen. Wes Shoemyer Sen. Rob Mayer Rep. Eric Burlison Rep. Linda Black