Fwd: Texas Governor Signs Bill to Encourage More Field Trials in State

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Kelly Curry

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Jun 27, 2025, 2:44:35 PM6/27/25
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I’m not completely sure what the implications are for us individually or as a club but we will see… 

Kelly Curry

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From: AKC Government Relations <dog...@akc.org>
Date: June 27, 2025 at 1:38:48 PM CDT
To: Kelly Curry <newday...@gmail.com>
Subject: Texas Governor Signs Bill to Encourage More Field Trials in State



June 27, 2025

https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/texas-governor-signs-bill-encourage-field-trials-state/

 

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed Senate Bill 2801, which exempts individual participants in squirrel or furbearing animal field trials from the Texas hunting license requirement.  Under this new law, which takes effect immediately, only the field trial organizer is required to purchase a field trial permit that covers all participants, removing the need for each individual to obtain a hunting license.

 

This change, supported by the AKC, is expected to encourage more field trials and increase participation, especially from those traveling from out of state, by eliminating significant barriers to entry. The American Kennel Club (AKC) strongly supported SB 2801, believing it may help grow the sport and make it more accessible in Texas.

 

AKC Government Relations thanks all club members and dog sport enthusiasts who contacted lawmakers in support of this bill. Your efforts were instrumental in its passage and swift implementation.

 

For more information or future updates on Texas legislation affecting dog sports, you can contact AKC Government Relations at dog...@akc.org.

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