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Title: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: Do-It Corp. on 02/24/16 10:26 UTC
The U.S. House of Representatives is about to consider the SHARE Act, better known as the Sportsmen's Act. If passed, it would be the most significant angler and hunter legislation in decades, supporting public access and improved fish habitat across the nation.

The Sportsmen’s Act has taken many steps in its long journey toward enactment. Starting tomorrow, it will face one if its most significant steps, as it goes to the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives where it will be voted upon.

This is one of the most significant legislative issues for the sportfishing industry in many years, so please take a moment to weigh in to your Representative TODAY and urge their support.

This bill protects traditional fishing equipment containing lead from unwarranted federal bans, requires federal land managers to prioritize fishing access, and blocks the National Park Service from arbitrarily closing waters to fishing without state approval (like they did at Biscayne National Park).

https://secure2.convio.net/asaf/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=344 (https://secure2.convio.net/asaf/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=344)
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: Mike J on 02/24/16 10:44 UTC
I just sent mine!
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: hawgthumper on 02/24/16 16:04 UTC
Sent mine.
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: 1boom on 02/24/16 17:50 UTC
Sent mine
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: Fatman on 02/24/16 18:34 UTC
done
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: Muskygary on 02/24/16 19:22 UTC
"Ditto"!
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: Do-It Corp. on 02/25/16 07:31 UTC
To my 5 favorite posters, email Jordan@do-itmolds.com with your shipping info and I will send you a new Do-it hat.

Thanks for your help.
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: 1boom on 02/25/16 08:05 UTC
Thank you much!
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: Denny Welch on 02/25/16 08:14 UTC
Done
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: andrewlamberson on 02/25/16 08:28 UTC
Done.

Everyone needs to do this.

 It's a quick and easy form that generates an email to your  Legislative  contacts.
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: Mike J on 02/25/16 09:07 UTC
I texted the link to a bunch of people. We need to spread this around!
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: 2XL on 02/25/16 09:56 UTC
Done. I will forward the link to others as well.
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: MO QWACK on 02/25/16 10:21 UTC
Just got  my e mail that my representative got the letter..... I don't have much faith in Missouri politics... Can we give Saint Louis to Illinois?
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: tom1441 on 02/25/16 12:03 UTC
Done yesterday
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: Lamar on 02/25/16 16:21 UTC
  I did it but didn't know I needed to post it for a hat. Oh well I did it for the cause. I'm like Mo and I don't have much faith in politics. Every chance I get I vote and then I go back to work and ask the accountant how much do I owe ? I understand it's not my vote that counts. It's the guys with the money.
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: Do-It Corp. on 02/26/16 12:31 UTC
Nice work folks.....

I'll let you know when it is time to hit up your US Senator.
Sportsmen’s Act Approved by the U.S. House of Representatives
Legislative priorities for the recreational fishing industry are one step closer to enactment

Alexandria, VA – February 26, 2016 –A package of legislative provisions that will benefit recreational fishing and hunting, and have a positive impact on natural resource conservation, today passed the U.S. House of Representatives by a vote of 242-161.  Passage of H.R. 2406, the Sportsmen's Heritage and Recreational Enhancement (SHARE) Act, represents another major milestone for the recreational fishing community.

Introduced by Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Co-Chairs Reps. Rob Wittman (R-Va.) and Tim Walz (D-Minn.) and Vice Chairs Reps. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.) and Gene Green (D-Texas), the SHARE Act, also known as the Sportsmen’s Act, contains numerous provisions to improve public access to federal lands and guard against new regulations that threaten to limit access to fishing and hunting.

“Given all that is going on in the world of politics, for our nation’s sporting traditions to receive full consideration by the House of Representatives demonstrates that our Congressional leaders recognize the importance of recreational fishing and hunting to the nation,” said Scott Gudes, vice president of Government Affairs for the American Sportfishing Association (ASA). “The Sportsmen’s Act is one of the recreational fishing industry’s top priorities, and we are thrilled to see it one step closer to being signed into law.”

Gudes noted, “In addition to the bill’s sponsors, House Natural Resources Committee chairman Rob Bishop (R-Utah) is to be commended for his leadership in seeing the SHARE Act through to its final passage by the House.”

Specific provisions in the SHARE Act that impact the recreational fishing community include:

    Protecting traditional fishing equipment containing lead from unwarranted federal bans.
    Requiring federal land managers to support and facilitate access for fishing, hunting and recreational shooting on Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands.
    Preventing unnecessary closures to fishing and hunting on public lands by implementing an “open until closed” management policy.
    Ensuring that state and territorial fisheries agencies have a rightful say in fisheries management decisions in their own waters.

“We are particularly pleased that Congress defeated a detrimental amendment by Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va.) to strike important language that safeguards against unwarranted fishing closures, such as what is happening at Biscayne National Park,” said Mike Leonard, ASA’s Ocean Resource Policy director. “Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.) delivered powerful remarks on the House floor in opposition to the Beyer amendment, and we thank her for her continued leadership on behalf of Florida’s recreational fishing community.”

With the Sportsmen’s Act having now passed the House of Representatives, the recreational fishing community turns its full attention to the Senate, where companion bills have cleared all committees of jurisdiction and now await action on the Senate floor.
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: 1boom on 02/26/16 13:23 UTC
That's awesome
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: Muskygary on 02/26/16 15:31 UTC
I just signed the senate version, so, it is out there.
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: 1boom on 02/27/16 11:22 UTC
I signed the senator one as well
Title: Re: Take a minute and Support the Sportsmen's Act
Post by: Mike J on 02/27/16 14:59 UTC
Where did you guys find the Senate version?