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The Biden Administration sought to block government funding for school shooting courses, such as hunting and archery, but the House voted against it this week by a landslide.
The Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act was passed in a 424-1 vote after it was discovered this summer that the Department of Education was restricting the funding for hunting and archery teaching in schools.
“Hunters and fishers are the best conservationists,” Rep. Mark Green (R-TN) stated. (Trending: 4 Uncomfortable Facts Supporting Biden Impeachment)
“Hunting, whether it be with a firearm or bow, is one of the most effective ways to control wildlife populations, protect our beautiful lands, and connect with nature. My Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act is critical for our children.”
Green also said students ought to “participate in enriching athletic activities that foster an appreciation for nature and the ability to focus on a goal.”
originally posted by: Waterglass
... This guy just hangs around like gum on ones shoe. ...
originally posted by: Waterglass
The Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act was passed in a 424-1 vote
Each year many cases of rabies develop among Texas wildlife and domestic animals. Rabies is a disease of overpopulation. It thrives where there is an abundance of wildlife, as there is in most counties in Texas.
It is possible to control this disease. People in several foreign countries and in some of our own states have, by working closely with their health and wildlife authorities, eliminated rabies as a threat to both animal and human life.
originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: tanstaafl
I looked but could not find who it is?
originally posted by: justmeonly
a reply to: tanstaafl
Per Fox News, it was Veronica Escobar, D-Texas.