Friday, September 29, 2023

YES WE SUPPORT HB1719 TO PROTECT PA GAME COMMISSION GAME FUND

 


Hunters United For Sunday Hunting    

huntersforsundayhunting@gmail.com

717-350-6741






FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AND DISTRIBUTION


Hunters United for Sunday Hunting supports the recent introduction of Pennsylvania House Bill 1719, Session 2023 which would clarify and stipulate the use of the PA Game Commission Game Fund and establish by law that it can only be used to support the mission of the PA Game Commission. HB1719 will keep the PA Game Fund intact and prevent any following attempts by the PA legislature to raid the PGC funds.


HB1719 would correct and resolve any ensuing actions such as those currently in PA HB1300  that immediately transfer $150 million from conservation and places a tax estimated at $10 million per year on the real property that the PGC holds.  Both of these violate the rules of the PA Game Fund as it relates to the Pittman and Robertson Act which allocates yearly federal dollars to every state.  The PGC would lose an estimated $40 million per year because of these actions.  Once Pittman and Robertson's funding is lost there is no solution or option for when it could return, if at all.


The PGC is funded primarily by hunting and furtaker license sales; State Game Lands timber, mineral, and oil/gas revenues; and a federal excise tax on sporting arms and ammunition; the PGC is almost entirely supported by hunters and trappers, or assets that have been procured with license dollars. The PGC does not receive state General Fund appropriations.


The PA Game Fund is designed to be used in support of the PGC mission to manage and protect wildlife and their habitats while promoting hunting and trapping

for current and future generations.  Citizens of the Commonwealth have the

expectation and understanding that the PGC will do as sanctioned and that these

funds are to support things such as habitat improvement, wildlife enhancement, and

all other conservation efforts for the 480 species of wildlife in the state

from the biggest bear or elk to the smallest pollinators.


HB1719 will enhance, protect, and provide a path for the successful use of the PA Game Fund “based on the needs and best interest of the sportsmen and sportswomen of this Commonwealth.”


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For more information about this topic, please contact

Hunters United for Sunday Hunting 

Executive Director Kevin Askew at 717-350-6741 or by email at

huntersforsundayhunting@gmail.com 

View our Blog - https://huntersforsundayhunting.blogspot.com/


HB1719 - This legislation is supported and endorsed by: 

Pennsylvania Cooperation Conservation Organizations

Hunters United for Sunday Hunting

Hunter Nation



  


Thursday, September 21, 2023

WHAT IS GOING ON WITH SEVEN-DAY-A WEEK HUNTING? WHAT IS THE HOLD UP?



As the official start of Pennsylvania hunting season quickly approaches and as we prepare to go afield to enjoy our sport the question that is on many of our minds is; what is going on with seven-day-a-week hunting?  What is the holdup?  The answer is simple.  The politicians in Pennsylvania are sitting on the legislation for no specific or real reason. 
PA Senate Bill 67 has been in the Senate Game and Fisheries Committee since February 23, 2023, without any action.  Senator Greg Rothman controls that committee.  He along with all committee members is well aware that hunter-conservationists want this bill passed. There are 30 conservation organizations that support SB67 and the Pennsylvania Game Commission having full regulatory authority to set seasons and bag limits all days of the week. 

Mr. Rothman and his staff have asked, requested, and have been provided with specific information for the distribution and education of colleagues.  The cohort working on this legislation has provided all the necessary resources, guidance, knowledge, and details as possible.  Barring any bizarre request there is nothing else to provide or do.  Mr. Rothman and his colleagues must do their part.  Without that time will only pass and hunters and conservation will lose out.  
 
It has been said that Senator Rothman as a Republican representing Cumberland, Dauphin, and Perry counties is an outdoorsman for the outdoorsman, is a hunter-conservationist, and has the future of our sport in mind.   Based on his leadership one might question this. 

So when you are asked; What is going on with seven-day-a-week hunting?  What is the holdup?   The only response that can be given is that the politicians of PA are once again wasting our time afield.  


Here's how to help.  Make the politicians understand this:


Changing and updating the law will save much-needed legislative time, effort, and money.  The legislative standard is to be Sunday-inclusive.  There is no bill that makes it through the legislative process of drafting, proposing, voting, and signing into law that excludes Sundays.  Hunting on Sunday deserves to have the same principle and standard applied.


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Monday, September 18, 2023

PA GAME FUND & PITTMAN AND ROBERTSON FUNDING. WHO SHOULD WE TRUST? POLITICIANS OR USFWS?

 

      WHO KNOWS BETTER?  THE POLITICIANS OR THE PEOPLE WHO HANDLE AND DISTRIBUTE THE FUNDING? 


It's time that the politicians start providing proof of their narrative regarding HB1300 and the money grab from the Pennsylvania Game Fund.  Our proof has been provided by the Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen and comes directly from the agency that manages, handles, and distributes Pittman and Robertson Funding; the United States Department of the Interior


PUBLIC AND EDUCATION SERVICE REMINDER.....

The PA Clean Streams Fund was formed to assist agriculture and has nothing to do with hunter-conservation.  Pennsylvania's Clean Streams Fund was created with $220 million from the federal American Rescue Plan Act, and funds conservation programs including ACAP, designed to share the costs to farmers for farm management practices that reduce sediment in waterways, keeping the nutrients out of waterways, and on the farm to build soil

Monday, September 4, 2023

THE GREAT RAID OF THE PENNSYLVANIA GAME COMMISSION GAME FUND

 


Hunters United For Sunday Hunting  

huntersforsundayhunting@gmail.com

717-350-6741








FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE/DISTRIBUTION

Hunters United for Sunday Hunting opposes any further action and is highly disappointed with the provision in  Pennsylvania House Bill 1300, Session 2023 that would loot the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s Game Fund of over $150 million and negate nearly $40 million of Pittman and Robertson yearly funding; as well as the taxation of PGC real property estimated at $10 million per year.   There is nothing to be gained and much to be lost with this unprecedented transfer of funds.

HB1300 immediately steals $150 million from conservation, loads over $10 million of taxes on the backs of PA’s hunters and fishermen in the form of a per acre tax on our public lands, and takes Pennsylvania’s eligibility of nearly $40 million for federal Pittman and Robertson funding away.

As currently written, HB1300 would transfer $150 million from the PA Game Fund to the Clean Streams Fund, a complete misnomer at best.  The PA Clean Streams Fund was formed to assist agriculture and has nothing to do with hunter-conservation.  Pennsylvania's Clean Streams Fund was created with $220 million from the federal American Rescue Plan Act, and funds conservation programs including ACAP, designed to share the costs to farmers for farm management practices that reduce sediment in waterways, keeping the nutrients out of waterways, and on the farm to build soil health.  This transfer of monies in HB1300 is substantial with long-standing detriment to hunter-conservation with less funding immediately available and putting Pittman and Robertson funding at risk and loss. All to provide another free money stream to an already heavily subsidized agriculture industry.

Pennsylvania received more than $38 million from federal Pittman and Robertson funding in 2022.  A state's Game Fund is the only designated account to receive the annual federal disbursement.  The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has set a rule that does not allow any diversion of license funds.  The $150 million transfer to the Clean Streams Fund will violate the USFW rules and immediately exempt PA from receiving the annual allocation from P&R.


HB1300 also dictates that the PGC pay taxes on real property to counties, townships, and school districts.  That tax assessment is over $10 million per year.  The PGC is exempt from paying taxes on this type of property.

As stated earlier, there is nothing to be gained and much to be lost with this unprecedented transfer of funds.  The hunter-conservation community will not be able to absorb or compensate for this immediate loss of $200 million and any future deficit created by this legislation.

The PGC is funded primarily by hunting and furtaker license sales; State Game Lands timber, mineral, and oil/gas revenues; and a federal excise tax on sporting arms and ammunition; the PGC is almost entirely supported by hunters and trappers, or assets that have been procured with license dollars. The PGC does not receive state General Fund appropriations.

The PA Game Fund is designed to be used in support of the PGC mission to manage and protect wildlife and their habitats while promoting hunting and trapping for current and future generations. Citizens of the Commonwealth have the expectation and understanding that the PGC will do as sanctioned and that these funds are to support things such as habitat improvement, wildlife enhancement, and all other conservation efforts for the 480 species of wildlife in the state from the biggest bear or elk to the smallest pollinators.

To the entire Pennsylvania Legislature:  It has been reported that Pennsylvania has a surplus of $13 billion in its budget.  With that amount of money immediately available; why set the PGC on a path for which they may not recover?  Why place an unneeded and unnecessary tax burden on the PGC and hunter-conservationists? Why make the calculated and conscience decision to exclude Pennsylvania from future federal Pittman and Robertson funding?

If the answer is to support the Clean Streams Fund, which as stated and published is to assist in farm productivity with such things as ‘concrete barnyards, heavy use area protection, manure storage, agronomic or ecological practices like cover crops, planted streamside buffers, stream-bank fencing, and grazing systems to conserve water and soil resources and farm productivity.  That answer is not good enough.  We as hunter-conservationists pay our way.  We expect our hunting monies to be used for the specified purposes, not to build concrete barnyards or purchase cover crops for a farmer to plant.

If the goal of HB1300 and the transfer of this money is to change hunter-conservation in PA, it will definitely do that. Just not for the better. 

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For more information about this topic, please contact Hunters United for Sunday Hunting 

Executive Director Kevin Askew at 717-350-6741 or email at huntersforsundayhunting@gmail.com 

View our Blog - https://huntersforsundayhunting.blogspot.com/





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