Jon Burns, Speaker of the House | Official U.S. House headshot
Jon Burns, Speaker of the House | Official U.S. House headshot
State Representative Chas Cannon (R-Moultrie) has been appointed as co-chair of the bipartisan and bicameral Georgia Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus. He will share this role with State Representative Matt Dubnik (R-Gainesville). This leadership change follows the retirement announcement of State Representative David Knight (R-Griffin), ending his 19-year legislative career. State Senator Russ Goodman (R-Cogdell) will continue to serve as the caucus co-chair in the Senate.
“As a lifelong hunter and lover of the outdoors, it is truly an honor to serve alongside Rep. Dubnik and Sen. Goodman as co-chairs of the Georgia Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus,” said Rep. Cannon. “As far back as I can remember, some of my most cherished memories are with my dad in an early morning duck blind, on a late afternoon dove field or in the clear and cold piney quail woods. Hunting and shooting have been, and continue to be, a significant part of my family’s tradition. I think it is vitally important for the sportsmen in our state to have legislators under the Gold Dome who are familiar with the outdoor pursuits of hunting, fishing, shooting and trapping. It’s equally important to have legislators who understand the policy issues surrounding those sporting activities. Georgia is home to some outstanding outdoor traditions, and I hope to continue protecting and promoting those. I want to thank Rep. Knight for his past leadership of the caucus, and I look forward to serving with Rep. Dubnik and Sen. Goodman in being a voice for Georgia’s sportsmen and women. Together, we will work to enhance sporting conservation policy and safeguard Georgia’s rich sporting heritage by ensuring the interests of hunters, anglers, recreational shooters and trappers are well-represented by pro-sportsmen legislators in the Georgia General Assembly.”
The Georgia Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus was established in 2004 in coordination with the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF). It continues to work directly with CSF and is united with other state-level sportsmen’s caucuses through the CSF-administered National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses (NASC). Since its inception in 2004, NASC has expanded to all 50 states and now includes more than 2,400 pro-sportsmen legislators from across the country.
Founded in 1989, CSF serves as an authority on outdoor issues and influences public policy through partnerships with organizations such as Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus (CSC), Governors Sportsmen's Caucus (GSC), and NASC. CSF advocates for hunters, anglers, recreational shooters, and trappers at both national and state levels.