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Crapo Receives A+ Rating for Supporting Second Amendment Rights

Washington, D.C.--U.S. Senator Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) received an A+ rating from the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF).  NSSF released its 2024 Congressional Report Card, grading sitting U.S. Representatives and U.S. Senators on key legislation of critical importance to the firearm industry, the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens and America’s hunters and recreational target shooters.

“Gun control advocates continue to seek creative methods of advancing their agenda, both through legislation and litigation,” said Crapo.  “I continue to oppose all efforts to weaken Second Amendment rights.”

“The 2024 NSSF Congressional Report Card is a comprehensive analysis of our elected representatives’ positions on firearm and ammunition industry priorities in the 118th Congress.  The Report Card’s grades are based on key votes, co-sponsorships, committee activity, floor speeches, and other official actions by Senators and Members of the U.S. House of Representatives.  Members of our industry are grateful to have so many strong allies in the Halls of Congress,” said Lawrence G. Keane, NSSF Senior Vice President for Government & Public Affairs and General Counsel.  “NSSF is proud to especially recognize Senator Crapo as a member of the new NSSF Congressional Dean’s List for his exemplary leadership in supporting the firearm and ammunition industry and the nearly 400,000 hardworking Americans employed in the industry.  Making the Dean’s List is special recognition that Senator Crapo has gone above and beyond to protect and preserve the Second Amendment rights of his constituents and the industry that makes the exercise of those rights possible.  We applaud Senator Crapo for his exemplary level of support.”

Crapo is one of eight Senators to receive the new NSSF distinction of being named to the Dean’s List.  To earn this special recognition, members needed to have a 100-percent voting and co-sponsorship record.

The report is available here.