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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

Bi-Partisan SOAR Act Would Simplify Permitting Process For Public Land Hunting Guides

By 2ton | November 5, 2019

On Thursday, October 31st, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee convened for a hearing on three bills related to outdoor recreation, including S.1665: Simplifying Outdoor Access for Recreation Act (SOAR Act). The bi-partisan SOAR Act, sponsored by Senator Martin Heinrich (NM), would positively impact services offered by hunting guides

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Action On Endangered Species Act Heats Up

By 2ton | October 11, 2019

September was a busy month with regard to the partisan battle over the Endangered Species Act.  On September 24, the House Natural Resources Committee hastily assembled a legislative hearing in the Waters/Oceans/Wildlife Subcommittee on a slew of partisan wildlife bills, including HR 4348, a bill recently offered by Chairman Grijalva

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CECIL Act Passes House Natural Resources Committee

By 2ton | September 18, 2019

H.R.2245 “Conserving Ecosystems by Ceasing the Importation of Large Animal Trophies Act” (CECIL Act) passed the House Natural Resources Committee today on a straight party-line vote, 19-16.  The CECIL Act now sits in waiting for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives. As a hunter and an advocate for

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Senate Environment And Public Works Committee Holds Hearing On Aurelia Skipwith Nomination

By 2ton | September 11, 2019

Nominee Aurelia Skipwith The Senate EPW Committee held a hearing today to consider President Donald J. Trump’s nominee for Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Currently serving as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish Wildlife and Parks, Aurelia Skipwith is particularly qualified to serve as Director. In

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SCI Congratulates State Senator Dan Bishop On Special Election Win

By 2ton | September 11, 2019

 North Carolina state legislator Dan Bishop was victorious in a closely watched special election for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.  The congressional district, North Carolina’s Ninth, was left unrepresented by the state board of elections following allegations of absentee ballot fraud in the 2018 race.  Bishop’s campaign

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SCI Applauds USFWS and Trump Administration On Approval of Black Rhino Permit

By 2ton | September 9, 2019

In the latest example of hunting serving wildlife conservation, the Trump administration and US Fish and Wildlife Service approved the import of a black rhino taken by a Michigan hunter in 2018 in the African country of Namibia. Lost in the dramatic reporting since the import was granted is the

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