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SF42 - Increases nonresident tag quota from 6,000 to 7,500
(O)
Sponsored by Sen. Klimesh (District 32)
The bill increases the number of nonresident any sex deer tags from the current 6,000 to 7,500. The bill requires NRC to use a random draw process that is weighted to favor applicants with the most preference points to assign nonresident antlered or any sex deer hunting licenses until all available nonresident antlered or any sex deer hunting licenses have been issued. The bill also provides that when a nonresident uses the antlerless deer only deer hunting license and tag that the nonresident is required to purchase with an antlered or any sex deer hunting license to take an antlerless deer in a zone that is above the population goal determined by NRC, then NRC will assign one preference point to the nonresident.
Approved by Subcommittee
SF 138 - Airbows
(O) - This bill provides that an airbow is a legal method of take during any deer hunting season in which any firearm is a legal method of take.
Referred to Natural Resources
SF22 - This bill relates to lifetime hunting and fishing licenses available to certain disabled veterans.
(NR)
Sponsored by Sen. Zaun (District 22) The bill would change current law to allow a resident disabled veteran to apply for and receive a lifetime fishing license or a lifetime hunting and fishing combined license without paying a fee.
Subcommittee: Edler, McClintock and Weiner
HF33 – This bill relates to discharging a weapon from a motor vehicle.
(S)
Sponsored by Rep. Wills (District 10)
The bill prohibits a person from discharging a weapon from a snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, or any other motor vehicle except that a non-ambulatory person may discharge a firearm from a snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle while lawfully hunting if the person is not operating or riding a moving snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle. The bill does not prohibit a person who uses a stationary motor-driven land conveyance intended to accommodate that person’s disability from hunting from the conveyance.
Subcommittee: Wilz, B Meyer and Wheeler
SF79 – Lifetime trapping license for certain disabled veterans.
(NR)
Sponsored by Senators Donahue, Dotzler and Boulton
HF32 – The bill requires the director of the Department of Natural Resources to establish and administer a No Child Left Inside program to provide grants for outdoor environmental, ecological, and other natural resource-based education and recreation programs serving youth.
(S)
Sponsored by Rep. Isenhart (District 72)
Referred to Natural Resources
SF 145 - Rifles For Turkey Hunting
(O) - This bill requires the Natural Resource Commission to establish a rifle season for hunting turkey. The method of take for the rifle season shall be a caliber .17 hornady magnum rimfire rifle.
Referred to Natural Resources
SF 109 - Youth Deer Licenses
(M) - The bill requires the Department of Natural Resources to make youth deer hunting licenses available for purchase during the same period that general deer hunting licenses are available for purchase, including through all established deer hunting seasons.
Approved by subcommittee
HF 118 - Nuisance Animal Killing
(NR) - Under the bill, an owner or tenant of agricultural property or an associated residence, or an agent of the owner or tenant, may take, capture, kill, or temporarily possess, for the purpose of destroying or disposing of, a coyote, raccoon, opossum, skunk, or groundhog without receiving prior permission if the owner, tenant, or agent deems the animal to be a nuisance. Any fur-bearing animal taken pursuant to the provisions of the bill shall be disposed of onsite or shall be relinquished to a representative of the commission.
Subcommittee: Fisher, Hayes and Scholten
HF 89 - Black Bear Hunting
(NR) - The bill designates black bears as a game animal. The bill prohibits a person from willfully disturbing, pursuing, shooting, killing, taking or attempting to take, or having in possession a black bear outside of an open season established by the Natural Resource Commission. The Commission may allow for the hunting of black bears subject to limitations the commission imposes.
Approved by subcommittee
HF 73 - Firearms and Hunting Education
(S) - The bill requires the director of the Department of Education to develop an age-appropriate model program for firearm safety instruction by July 1, 2024, for pupils enrolled in kindergarten through grade 12 and distribute the model program to all school districts. The bill also provides that, commencing with the school year beginning July 1, 2024, the model program based on the hunter education course for pupils enrolled in grades 6 through 12 shall be taught in public schools and accredited nonpublic schools.
Referred to Education
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Oppose
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Support
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Monitoring; watching the bill closely for any changes that may occur
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Not registered; meaning our lobbyist has not declared our position yet