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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

Senate Confirms Interior Secretary David Bernhardt

By 2ton | April 11, 2019

Following a full Senate vote, David Bernhardt, President Donald Trump’s selection for Interior Secretary, was confirmed today. In a largely party line vote of 56 to 41, the Senate confirmation is the culmination of the Feb. 4 Presidential nomination. “Safari Club International is pleased to congratulate Secretary Bernhardt on his

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Acting Interior Secy. Bernhardt Signs Order “” Public Access Must Be Considered In Land Transactions

By 2ton | March 29, 2019

In a big win for America’s outdoorsmen and women, Acting Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt signed an order directing the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to weigh public access for outdoor recreation as a factor in determining disposal or exchange of public lands. Hunting and fishing access are included

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SCI Member John Sturgeon Victorious In U.S. Supreme Court

By 2ton | March 28, 2019

By Doug Burdin SCI Senior Litigation Counsel A lone man, who also is a member of Safari Club International, has taken on the federal government — and won!  The issue? Whether he could use his hovercraft to reach a favored moose hunting area in Alaska.  The problem? The river was

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SCI Award-Winning Representative Honored As Longest-Serving Republican In Congressional History

By 2ton | March 25, 2019

Rep. Don Young (R-AK) has reached another milestone in his decades-long career. Earlier this month, Rep. Young became the longest-serving Republican in Congress. His time in the U.S. House has spanned 46 years. Young was sworn into the House on March 14, 1973, after winning a special election on March

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Ninth Circuit Court Rejects Anti-Hunters’ Challenges

By 2ton | March 19, 2019

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected challenges to the U.S. Forest Service’s travel management plans for the three districts of the Kaibab National Forest.  The Court of Appeals denied every claim asserted by anti-hunting groups and ruled that the plans’ authorization of off-road motorized vehicle retrieval of legally

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Department Of Interior Proposes Returning Gray Wolf Management To States

By 2ton | March 18, 2019

The Department of the Interior announced its intention to delist the grey wolf from the Endangered Species Act and return management responsibility back to the states and tribes. The gray wolf, long considered an iconic species of the American west, had all but disappeared in the early 1900s. Through careful

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