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Once again, the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation and the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus were very active during the 107th Congress. The following links are for stories of CSF's efforts during 2001 and 2002.

 
CR passes House and Senate; Congress adjourns

President Bush Signs Wetlands Conservation Bill

House Resources Committee Moves Wildfire Legislation

U.S. House of Representatives Passes Interior Appropriations Bill

USDA and DOI Release Chronic Wasting Disease Report

House Holds Subcommittee Hearing on Forest Service "Process Predicament"

House Resources Subcommittee Chairman Urges Federal Agencies to get Chronic Wasting Disease Plan to Congress Before Memorial Day

Caucus Co-Chair Thompson Testifies on Salmon Recovery

2002 Farm Bill Signed into Law

North American Wetlands Conservation Act Reauthorization Bill Passes House

Farm Bill Passes House of Representatives

Sportsmen's Conservation Coalition Represents a 10 million Constituency In Effort to Influence National Farm Policy

Hunting and Wildlife Organizations Send Signal To Congress In United Effort In Support of Major Conservation Legislation

Effort to Prohibit Hunting Bears on Public Lands is Defeated

House of Representatives Passes Salmon Recovery Bill

Congressman Collin Peterson Introduces Bill to Expand Conservation Reserve Program

Congressman Pickering Introduces Legislation to Promote Wildlife Conservation Efforts by Extending the Wetlands Reserve Program

Bill To Prohibit Discharge of Firearm on Public Lands a Mistake

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