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Pennsylvania Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus
The Pennsylvania Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus was formed in 1995 and is comprised of legislators that defend, protect and promote hunting and fishing
Pennsylvania 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, Pennsylvania policymakers joined a common network to interact with legislative sportsmen's caucuses across the nation.
Ranking 4th in total spending and 5th in total number of sportsmen per state, The Keystone State's 1.4-million hunters and anglers spend $3.5-billion annually and support 51,000 jobs.
PENNSYLVANIA CAUCUS LEADERSHIP

Sen. Jim Brewster Sen. Mike Brubaker Rep. Marc Gergely Rep. Keith Gillespie