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Committee advances bill limiting nonresident waterfowl hunting and raising habitat stamp fees
Summary
The Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources voted to pass Senate Bill 213 favorably, a bill that would restrict nonresident migratory waterfowl hunting on certain federal lands to specific days and raise migratory waterfowl habitat stamp maximum fees for residents and nonresidents.
The Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources voted to pass Senate Bill 213 favorably after a brief discussion of its hunting restrictions and fee changes.
Revisor Lawrence summarized the bill for the committee, saying it would "prohibit non residents from hunting migratory waterfowl during the hunting season except on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays." The prohibition applies on certain federal lands and waters listed in the bill and would not apply to other areas listed in the bill. Lawrence also confirmed the…
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