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2015 - 2016 LEGISLATURE
April 22, 2015 - Introduced by Representatives Kleefisch, Milroy and A. Ott,
cosponsored by Senators Moulton, Miller and Cowles. Referred to
Committee on Rules.
AJR28,1,2
1Relating to: commemorating the economic impacts of sportsmen and sportswomen
2in Wisconsin.
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Whereas, as a result of over a century of responsible stewardship by sportsmen
4and women, Wisconsin is home to bountiful fish and wildlife populations, providing
5its citizens and visitors with unrivaled opportunities for sporting recreation and
6commerce while also sustaining a quality of life; and
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Whereas, through the continued purchases of hunting and fishing licenses,
8resident and nonresident hunters, anglers, recreational shooters, and trappers
9continue to be the chief supporters of Wisconsin's fish and wildlife resources, while
10also providing critical funds for efforts to provide for healthy and abundant
11populations for future generations; and
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Whereas, the legislature recognizes that the nearly $4.03 billion per year spent
13by sportsmen and women in Wisconsin on equipment, travel, leases, licenses, and
14lodging creates a $6.22 billion economic ripple effect, making them a critical
15component of the state's economy; and
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1Whereas, spending by sportsmen and women in Wisconsin generates over $377
2million in state and local revenues, supporting vital public services in communities
3across the state; and
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Whereas, sportsmen and women in Wisconsin contribute to the Wildlife and
5Sport Fish Restoration Program that began with the passage of the Federal Aid in
6Wildlife Restoration Act in 1937, and then was bolstered with the passage of the
7Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act in 1950 (further expanded with the
8Wallop-Breaux amendment to the Sport Fish Restoration Act in 1984); and
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Whereas, as provided in the aforementioned Wildlife and Sport Fish
10Restoration Program, the manufacturers of firearms, ammunition, and hunting,
11fishing, and boating equipment have collected excise taxes on firearms, ammunition,
12archery equipment, manufactured fishing tackle, electric trolling motors, marine
13electronics, and motorboat fuel and distributed these funds to the states through the
14U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; and
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Whereas, the combined contribution of the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration
16Program and license fees to state fish and wildlife agencies has exceeded $16.4 billion
17since 1939 (the first year money was distributed to the states) — more than any other
18single conservation effort in American history; and
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Whereas, Wisconsin has received $526 million through the Wildlife and Sport
20Fish Restoration Program since 1939 to protect and enhance fish and wildlife
21populations; and
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Whereas, this cooperative partnership between industry, hunters, anglers,
23trappers, boaters, recreational shooters, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the
24Department of Natural Resources has resulted in the most successful model of fish
25and wildlife management in the world; now, therefore, be it
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1Resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That the Wisconsin
2legislature recognizes sportsmen and sportswomen in Wisconsin and the
3Department of Natural Resources for their leading role in enhancing populations of
4fish, wildlife, both game and non-game, and other natural resources, to the
5abundance we see today; and, be it further
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6Resolved, That an official copy of this resolution be provided to the
7Department of Natural Resources, all Wisconsin legislative offices, and local,
8regional, and national media sources so that all may know and appreciate the
9contributions from hunters, anglers, recreational shooters, and trappers on behalf
10of our state's natural resources.