The bill from the Tennessee congressman is in response to the Biden Administration withholding funds from schools that provide hunting, marksmanship, and archery activities for students.
The Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act was introduced in the House on Aug. 1, as H.R. 5110.
“This is a win for our nation’s students who choose to participate in shooting sports. Defunding shooting sports in schools would be a disservice to students. These extracurricular activities are keeping kids out of trouble, making them more focused at school, helping them build community, and giving them scholarship opportunities. Sports like archery and trap shooting are some of the fastest-growing sports in the country,” Green said.
“If applied equally, this interpretation of this law should also restrict funding for other school activities like fencing, track and field activities, and even the culinary arts. But instead, shooting sports are being targeted. This isn’t right or fair,” he said.
Green’s bill amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to clarify that the prohibition on the use of Federal education funds for certain weapons does not apply to the use of such weapons for training in archery, hunting, or other shooting sports that are part of school programs.
The bill can be read at this link.