Question: I need clarification on what is going on. Are there two bills dealing with Sunday hunting?
Answer: Yes, two separate bills are now in the legislative process to repeal the blue law.
The most recently introduced in the PA House of Representatives is HB2106 from Rep. Mandy Steele (D) Allegheny County and is part of an agreed-upon package brought together from the bipartisan efforts of Ms. Steele.
The ‘Steele Deal’ includes three bills:
HB 2106 repeals the blue law and strengthens trespass. This is the bill of focus in the PA House of Representatives.
HB2107 connects hunters, agriculturalists, and farmers by creating an online network to help with crop damage.
HB2108 which would require that at least one member of the Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners has experience in the agriculture industry as defined in the Right-to-Farm-Law
Question: So if two bills repeal the Sunday hunting blue law what is the holdup?
Answer: The short answer is the legislative process.
HB2106 and the ‘Steele Deal’ are scheduled for a public hearing in the PA House Game and Fisheries Committee on April 9, 2024. An official voting meeting will be held at a later date.
SB67 will now be sent to the full Senate for a vote. Once that vote happens it will be sent to the PA House to continue the legislative process of introduction and voting.
Question: Are there concerns with either bill, HB2106 and SB67?
Answer: The PA politicians know that hunter-conservationists have been asking and lobbying for the Sunday hunting blue law to be removed for 50 years. There is legislative support to update the law and pass this legislation. Hunters, agriculturalists, legislators, and the PA Game Commission have all come together to help end the blue law and help one another in the process. The legislative concern is what the final language in the bill that will become law is. The agreed language and reviewed by legal counsel is that of HB2106. The process of amending bills becomes a bit arduous when there are two similar bills in both House [HB2106] and Senate [SB67] chambers that intend to accomplish the same thing but have differing language. There are steps to work this out bipartisanly in the legislative process but that can take some time.
Question: Is there anything that can be done to help? What can I/we do?
Answer: Continue to show your support by contacting both your State Representative and Senator. Tell them your story. Ask them to work bipartisanly on HB2106 and SB67 to end the prohibitive Sunday hunting blue law. Let them know why that is important to you.
Complete the PROTECTING PENNSYLVANIA'S WILDLIFE, FARMS, AND FORESTS action request from Rep. Mandy Steele.
Contact both HB2106 sponsors and SB67 sponsors thank them for their efforts and tell your story. Ask them to work bipartisan both the PA House and PA Senate to bring seven-day-a-week hunting to fruition and end the blue law.
Let the primary bill sponsors know you appreciate their efforts and ask them to work together on the legislative amendment process.
PA House of Representatives HB2106
Email Rep. Mandy Steele at repsteele@pahouse.net
PA Senate SB67
Email Senator Dan Laughlin at dlaughlin@pasen.gov
Kevin B. Askew, Executive Director, Hunters United for Sunday Hunting
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