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Federal Affairs

Federal Affairs

SCI is the only pro-hunting organization with an office in Washington, D.C. that has full-time policy experts, in-house legal counsel and on-staff dedicated to protecting hunting everywhere.

SCI monitors, evaluates and lobbies on federal legislation impacting hunting, hunters and wildlife conservation. SCI ensures that hunting interests are at the forefront when important bills come up by building relationships with Congressional leaders as well as staying current on the issues.

Each year in May, SCI hosts Lobby Day where SCI members from all around the country come to Washington, D.C. for personal meetings with Senators, Representatives and their staffs.  During these important lobbying opportunities, SCI members share SCI’s positions on key pieces of legislation.  These visits also provide SCI members with an opportunity to highlight the organization, its achievements and assets.  SCI’s Washington, D.C. hunter advocacy staff provide federal legislators with information about SCI’s concerns and interests throughout the year.

On The Issues

Recent Federal Affairs Articles

Conservation and Hunting Legislation Passes Senate

By 2ton | January 10, 2020

From a legislative standpoint 2020 is off to a fast start, as the United States Senate passed The America’s Conservation Enhancement (ACE) Act (S. 3051) on just their first week back in session for the new year. The ACE Act, strongly supported by Safari Club International, is a package of

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SCI Prevails In Court Case

By 2ton | January 9, 2020

Safari Club International (SCI), jointly with the National Rifle Association (NRA), has fought for and successfully represented the voice of hunters and outdoorsmen as defendant-intervenors in litigation heard by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Last week, the court tossed out a legal challenge to Congress’ repeal of restrictive hunting

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Aurelia Skipwith Sworn in as Director of Fish and Wildlife Service

By 2ton | January 6, 2020

History was made today, as Vice President Mike Pence swore Aurelia Skipwith in as the 17th Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Director Skipwith is the first African American to serve as the agency’s director and only the third female. “The President and I both feel that

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Senate EPW Committee Advances CWD Research and Hunter Recruitment

By 2ton | December 19, 2019

Earlier this week, the Senate Environment & Public Works Committee unanimously approved S. 3051, a package of bills entitled America’s Conservation Enhancement Act, or the ACE Act.  Sponsored by senators John Barrasso (R-WY) and Tom Carper (D-DE), the ACE Act reauthorizes a variety of federal wildlife and habitat programs. One of

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Big Win for the Future of Hunting as U.S. House Passes “R3″

By 2ton | December 17, 2019

December 17, 2019 SCI welcomed a clear bipartisan win for hunters today as the U.S. House of Representatives adopted legislation to provide State fish & wildlife agencies the flexibility they need to bolster their marketing plans and expand access to learn-to-hunt programs.  These reforms have been pushed for several years,

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Senate Confirms Aurelia Skipwith as Director of USFWS

By 2ton | December 12, 2019

Safari Club International congratulates Aurelia Skipwith on being confirmed as Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and thanks President Donald J. Trump for her nomination. The United States Senate voted today to confirm Ms. Skipwith’s nomination with bi-partisan support. “The confirmation of Aurelia Skipwith is a major win for

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