This stuff is tracked by our political consultant. But more importantly I know what my reps had to say and I keep a file on them! And so should everyone!! Both my Reps (after 3 phone calls and 3 emails each) finally said that they will not vote for repeal). My Senator did vote for repeal though. I'm in the 44th, btw.
The WWC funds the HHC-PAC to help get hunter friendly legislators elected. I can't tell you how important it is that every outdoorsman and woman in this state have (at least) an single (individual) membership with the WWC. Without that support the effort will die and the hunter haters will continue to manage this state's wildlife with emotion. We need a strong, unified effort and everyone's help to ensure wildlife management based on sound science and proven management principals. The WWC is that effort. Lawsuits and political action takes boatloads of money. We are fighting national groups. We need you. Please go to the WWC's website and click on "memebership", download the membership form and lend a hand.
While the WWC is just now getting more and more recognition, the effort has been building for over 5 years. We have filed and helped to fund 4 lawsuits (two that pertain directly to 713). The fight has been raging on since the ban of hounds in 1996. But today the WWC effort has 19 major groups scores of individual memembers and is currently representing over 25,000 people! Add in the HHC and CRWM and there is almost 50 groups and 40,000 people! Please join. Please help. The battle is just beginning
www.w4wc.org