The bill, H. 5103, is a resolution introduced in the South Carolina House of Representatives to recognize the significance of voluntary conservation easements and to honor the National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses for their efforts in protecting wildlife habitats and private property rights. The resolution emphasizes that conservation easements are voluntary, incentive-based contracts that allow landowners to conserve natural, agricultural, and historical resources on their private lands while also monetizing the environmental and habitat values of their properties. It highlights the benefits of these easements, including the support they provide for wildlife habitats, agricultural operations, and rural economies.

Additionally, the resolution underscores the importance of maintaining the integrity of existing conservation easement contracts, as any efforts to undermine these agreements could jeopardize the rights of landowners and future generations. The members of the South Carolina House express their appreciation for the National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses and their commitment to conservation practices that benefit both landowners and the environment. A copy of the resolution will be presented to the Executive Council of the National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses.