Longstanding federal excise tax programs will once again benefit conservation programs across the nation as $1.3 billion will be distributed in 2025 to state agencies, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Oregon will receive $29,680,565 in federal funding from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to support Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration (WSFR) projects around the state. “These Federal ...
The Dingell-Johnson Act, enacted in 1950, provides funding for state fish and wildlife agencies to support recreational fishing through excise taxes on fishing equipment and related items. The act ...
There's a diamond anniversary this year in the outdoors realm. And the sparkling imagery is appropriate for a program that has been a multi-faceted gem for U.S. conservation. This year marks the 75th ...
Rep. John Dingell Sr. and Sen. Edwin C. Johnson modeled the legislation after the Pittman-Robertson Act, which funded wildlife conservation through federal excise taxes on firearms and ammunition. The ...
Fishermen should take notice of a bill that is winding its way through the U.S. Congress this fall. The Sport Fishing Restoration, Recreational Boating Safety, and Wildlife Restoration Act of 2025 is ...
The Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act, known as the Dingell-Johnson Act, was passed by Congress in 1950. We’re celebrating its 75th anniversary this year and the more than $12 billion the Act ...
Fishermen should take notice of a bill that is winding its way through the U.S. Congress this fall. The Sport Fishing Restoration, Recreational Boating Safety, and Wildlife Restoration Act of 2025 is ...
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