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House Passes Package of Conservation, Access Bills

From Backcountry Hunters & Anglers:

WASHINGTON – The U.S. House of Representatives passed by voice vote today legislation, America’s Conservation Enhancement Act (ACE Act, S. 3051), which encompasses a range of programs beneficial to fish and wildlife, hunting and fishing, and public access in the United States. The legislative package passed the Senate, also by voice vote, in September.

The product of a broad collaborative effort by a range of hunting and fishing and outdoors groups, including Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, the ACE Act achieves a long-term goal by sportsmen and women and others to advance a bundle of conservation and access measures.

BHA Conservation Director John Gale highlighted the bipartisan leadership in Congress that resulted in the bill’s passage.

“The ACE Act is perfect example of how fish and wildlife conservation unites the interests of the American people,” said Gale. “For hunters and anglers, this package of legislation is a long time coming, and we applaud the bipartisan leadership in both chambers that made it happen.”

Gale continued: “From reauthorizing critical programs like the North American Wetlands Conservation Act and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to advancing strategic partnerships for fish habitat conservation and addressing the spread of chronic wasting disease, the ACE Act provides important investments that reach from Chesapeake Bay to mule deer country in the West.”

Significant measures in the ACE Act include the following:

The ACE Act is expected to advance to the president’s desk and be signed into law.

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