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The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) is heartbroken to learn of the sudden passing of Lia Biondo. Lia was a cherished member of the CSF family, remembered for her vibrant personality, quick wit, and deep passion for the sporting-conservation community. It was during her time with the Foundation in 2015 that she met her husband, Dante Swallow, and their connection grew into a lasting partnership rooted in shared values and a commitment to conservation. 


Lia was a valued member of the CSF family, and her passion, warmth, and dedication left a meaningful impact on all who had the privilege to work alongside her. Our thoughts and condolences are with Dante, their loved ones, and all who are mourning her loss.

Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners Implement Sunday Hunting, After Over a Decade of Effort by CSF


Restrictions on Sunday hunting provide a temporal-access barrier to youth and others that work or attend school throughout the week and are often involved in extra-curricular activities on Saturdays. As of just moments ago, thanks to the Board of Game Commissioners and the Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Sunday hunting is now implemented in the Commonwealth.


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SHARKED Act Introduced in Senate

The SHARKED Act focuses on the growing trend of shark depredation, which not only threatens the sustainability of fish populations but also threatens the safety of both humans and sharks.


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Nebraska Considering Increasing Mountain Lion Harvest



CSF will continue to support legislative and regulatory initiatives that provide increased hunting opportunities to leverage sportsmen and women’s capacity for providing wildlife management that benefits both livestock and game and non-game wildlife species.



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Wyoming Game and Fish Commission Rejects Landowner Tag Revisions


On July 15, 2025, the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission heard testimony from hunters, landowners, and legislators on proposed changes to the landowner tag rules.


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Delaware’s Pro-Sportsmen Knife Legislation Heads to Governor’s Desk


CSF looks forward to working with Governor Meyer’s Office to encourage adoption and enactment of SB 108 which allows the sportsmen and women of Delaware to purchase, sell, and possess many types of popular knives for legal utilization. 


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CSF Hosts Southern Legislative Forum and Reception for NASC Members 



In conjunction with the Southern Legislative Conference, the National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses and CSF host an annual reception to provide state legislators and our partners with an opportunity to reflect on the year’s legislative session and the issues impacting sportsmen and women across the region.


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Secretary Rollins Announces Department Reorganization (U.S. Department of Agriculture) 


Sunday Hunting Days Set for 2025 (Pennsylvania Game Commission)


Two New DE State Records for Two Invasive Fish Species (Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control)


Iowa Pheasant Population Survey Begins Aug. 1 (Iowa Department of Natural Resources)


What’s New in Government Relations (American Kennel Club)


Louisiana Black Bear Hunting Lottery Opens Today (Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries)



Full Fishing Closure Takes Effect Wednesday On Section Of Big Hole River (Montana Fish, Wildlife, & Parks)

Discover how hunters, educators, and advocates are reshaping the future of hunting and conservation.


In this episode of The Sportsmen’s Voice, host Fred Bird explores the R3 movement—Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation—and its critical role in the future of hunting, shooting sports, and wildlife conservation across the U.S.


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