U.S. House and Senate Recognize Sportsmen Contributions To Feeding The Hungry

Monday, December 21 (Washington, DC) - The United States Senate on Friday unanimously approved Senate Resolution 374, recognizing the cooperative efforts of hunters, sportsmen's associations, and other organizations to establish programs that provide game meat to feed the hungry across the United States.
Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus (CSC) Senators Blanche Lincoln, Tom Harkin, Saxby Chambliss and Debbie Stabenow introduced the resolution recognizing the efforts of hunters, sportsmen's associations, meat processors, hunger relief organizations, and state agencies that make the program such a success.
"As the number of hungry people continues to rise, the Hunters Feeding the Hungry program is helping bring food to those most in need and is a wonderful example of neighbors helping neighbors, said Lincoln. "After my family's recent deer hunting trip, my sons were able to donate their own game and experience the joy of giving."
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a similar resolution, H.RES.270, offered by CSC Member Rep. Phil Gingrey, along with 43 co-sponsors, earlier this year.