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CSF Celebrates Texas Sportsmen and Sportswomen

CSF Celebrates Texas Sportsmen and Sportswomen

 

On September 25, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) brought its mission to Minute Maid Park in Houston, to celebrate sportsmen and women in Texas and throughout the country. “Texas Bass, Bucks & Boots” brought together federal and state legislators and several CSF partners to discuss priorities in the sportsmen’s community and celebrate the deep-rooted sporting heritage of the Lone Star State. CSF President Jeff Crane opened the evening and thanked the guests and supporters who made this event possible. “CSF is pleased to be back in Houston for our second year. As this year marks CSF’s 25th Anniversary as well as the 10th Anniversary of the National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses (NASC) and 5th Anniversary of the Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus (GSC), this is a great opportunity to celebrate the sportsmen and women around the country,” said Crane.

Crane introduced CSF Board of Directors member, event Host Committee Chair Bruce Culpepper. “This is a great opportunity to bring my interests, as a CSF Board member and avid Texan sportsman, together to celebrate our heritage with sportsmen and women from across the country,” said Culpepper. Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus member Congressman Kevin Brady, representing Texas’s 8th congressional district, including Houston, spoke as well. “I’m proud to be a part of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus because [CSF] brings Congress real solutions on how we can conserve and open up access to lands and make sure our rights are protected. CSF does it in a way that Republicans and Democrats can join together,” said Rep. Brady. Illinois Representative Brandon Phelps, NASC Executive Council Secretary, spoke on NASC’s 10th Anniversary.

“As NASC celebrates its 10th Anniversary this year, now with 44 state legislative sportsmen’s caucuses and over 2,000 legislators represented, sportsmen and women have a stronger voice than ever in state legislatures,” said Rep. Phelps.