Colorado 2024 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SJR017

Introduced
4/8/24  
Introduced
4/8/24  
Engrossed
4/22/24  
Refer
4/8/24  
Engrossed
4/22/24  
Passed
4/24/24  
Refer
4/22/24  
Passed
4/24/24  

Caption

Designate April 18 Colorado Sportsmen's Day 2024

Impact

This resolution does not impose new laws but highlights the importance of the existing structures that support conservation through hunting and angling. The designation of Sportsmen's Day serves to reinforce the public and governmental recognition of the vital economic role that outdoor recreation plays, estimated at $3.2 billion in statewide economic output. It underscores the collaborative efforts of the sportsman community with public agencies, thus cementing the relationship between local economies and conservation efforts.

Summary

SJR017 is a Senate Joint Resolution designating April 18, 2024, as 'Sportsmen's Day' in Colorado, acknowledging the significant contributions of hunters and anglers to conservation efforts and the state's economy. The resolution reflects the historical role of these groups in advocating for wildlife protection laws, establishing game agencies, and supporting ecosystem sustainability through funding mechanisms like habitat preservation and user fees. The intention of the resolution is to honor these contributions while also celebrating the traditions of outdoor activities in Colorado.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SJR017 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, particularly among stakeholders in the sportsmen community and local legislators. By celebrating Sportsmen's Day, the resolution fosters a sense of pride and recognition for those who participate in hunting and fishing, which are deeply rooted in Colorado's culture and heritage. The support for the resolution may reflect a broader appreciation for outdoor recreational activities and their benefits to wildlife and environmental management efforts.

Contention

There may be underlying contentions regarding the ongoing debates on wildlife management, conservation funding, and the rights of hunters versus regulations intended to protect species and ecosystems. While this resolution is largely symbolic, it carries implications for how policies might evolve to continue supporting outdoor activities while addressing conservation challenges faced as environmental concerns grow in prominence.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HJR1028

Designate April 25 Colorado Sportsmen's Day 2025

CO SJR009

Designate April 27 Sportsmen's Day

CO HJR1017

Designate April 21 Sportsmen's Day

CO K00788

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim September 27, 2025 as National Hunting and Fishing Day in the State of New York

CO J01175

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim September 28, 2025 as National Hunting and Fishing Day in the State of New York

CO HC58

Sport Fish Restoration Program; commend upon 75th anniversary of.

CO SR67

Commemorates the eightieth anniversary of the American System of Conservation Funding.

CO HR65

Commemorates the eightieth anniversary of the American System of Conservation Funding

CO HR539

Recognizing September 28, 2024, as "National Hunting and Fishing Day" in Pennsylvania.

CO SJR009

Protection of Colorado's Public Lands

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