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Sunday, June 16, 2024

NO SUBSTANCE, NO VALUE, NO PURPOSE. SAY NO TO THE 16 AMENDMENTS FOR THE STEELE DEAL

 


CONTACT: Hunters United for Sunday Hunting
TELEPHONE: 717-350-6741


Correspondence For:

Rep. Joanna E. McClinton

Rep. Matthew D. Bradford

Rep. Dan L. Miller

Rep. Bryan Cutler

Rep. Timothy J. O'Neal


My name is Kevin Askew, I am the executive director of Hunters United for

Sunday Hunting, the lead organization working to end the archaic blue law prohibiting hunting on Sunday.  I am addressing you as the decision makers and leadership team for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.  First, I recognize the tough and stressful task you all have in navigating, deciding, and tabling quality legislation for a vote.  It has to be a daunting duty.  This brings me to the subject at hand The Steele Deal of HB2106, HB2107, HB2108, and the 16 irrelevant and ridiculous amendments that have been introduced for consideration and inclusion.  These amendments have no substance or value and serve no purpose being added to The Steele Deal.  They just don’t.


This has been a nearly 53-year process getting to this current position and point of removing the blue law prohibiting hunting on Sunday bringing PA into the 21st Century societal standards.  Rep. Mandy Steele has done a tremendous job, one that could not be done in all those years of bringing all the stakeholders of hunter-conservation, agriculture, Pennsylvania Game Commission, law enforcement, and legislators to the bargaining table with the common goal of penning a fair deal for all, The Steele Deal. 


Take a moment and put all the politics and emotions aside.  Simply and frankly The Steele Deal provides everything needed not everything wanted.  HB2106 removes the archaic blue law deemed unenforceable in 1976 by the PA Supreme Court.  HB2106 also strengthens trespass laws something that agriculture and hunter-conservation have both wanted. HB2107 provides a tool that will connect hunters and agriculture to assist with the crop damage issues being experienced throughout the commonwealth by farmers. HB2108 is a hunter-conservation and agriculture mission multiplier when viewed and interpreted correctly.  It quantifies and qualifies what has existed for at least a decade on the PGC commissioner board as an agriculturist. That applicant will now have to meet the criteria of being knowledgeable in the area of wildlife management as well as actively engaged in a normal agricultural operation as defined in the Right-to-Farm Law. 


This legislation is not about Rep. Mandy Steele and what she wants.  It’s not about politically punishing or controlling the PGC.  It’s not about any individual politician's idealogy. It’s not about one political party versus another.  It’s not about your personal feelings as a leader.  What The Steele Deal is all about is doing the right thing and ending this 53-year benign fight to remove the blue law while benefiting agriculture and updating the long-needed trespass laws.   This is about allowing free people to be free people as stated in the PA Constitution  “All men are born equally free and independent, and have certain inherent and indefeasible rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, of acquiring, possessing and protecting property and reputation, and of pursuing their own happiness.”


French philosopher and author Jean-Paul Sarte wrote “Only the guy who isn't rowing has time to rock the boat.” I implore you as leaders to do the right thing. Do not molest The Steele Deal with any of the 16 irrelevant amendments.  They are of no value and do no good for the quality piece of legislation presented by Rep. Mandy Steele and sponsors. All stakeholders have worked on and agreed to The Steele Deal.  Do not allow those who are not rowing the boat to only rock it.


You as leaders are on the cusp of history.  It is time to end the stupidity and get this done.  Five decades is long enough.  Don’t be the leaders that make it six decades.


Thank you for your time.  Please do not hesitate to contact me for further

discussion on this issue.  

///Kevin B. Askew///

Executive Director, Hunters United for Sunday Hunting


Reference: 

The outdoor industry [including hunting/shooting/trapping] added more value to

our commonwealth’s gross domestic product than all of Pennsylvania’s farms,

all of Pennsylvania’s oil and gas wells, and even all of Pennsylvania’s lawyers. 

2021 Bureau of Economic Analysis, US Department of Commerce.


PA House Bill 2106 

PA House Bill 2107

PA House Bill 2108


Steele Deal 16 Amendments


Pennsylvania Constitution


Misc:

Western Pennsylvania farmers support Sunday deer hunting legislation


Hunters Celebrate More Than 25 Percent Surge Over Past Five Years

Monday, March 25, 2024

ARE THERE TWO BILLS DEALING WITH SUNDAY HUNTING? YES - HB2106 AND SB67.


As the executive director for Hunters United for Sunday Hunting, I wanted to take a few minutes and address some common questions that we have been receiving over the current legislative activity to remove the prohibitive Sunday hunting blue law and provide full regulatory authority to the Pennsylvania Game Commission to set seasons and bag limits seven days a week.


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  

The more known bill is SB67 introduced by Senator Dan Laughlin (R) Erie County which has been in the Senate Game and Fisheries Committee since February of 2023 and on March 20, 2024, was voted out of committee with a 7 YEA and 4 NAY vote.   This is the bill of focus in the PA Senate. 

Question: So if two bills repeal the Sunday hunting blue law what is the holdup?

    Answer:  The short answer is the legislative process.  


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.  

Kevin B. Askew, Executive Director,  Hunters United for Sunday Hunting 

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

THE STEELE DEAL - REMOVES SUNDAY HUNTING BLUE LAW, STRENGTHENS TRESPASS, DEVELOPS ONLINE NETWORK

CONTACT:
Hunters United for Sunday Hunting
TELEPHONE: 717-350-6741

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE & DISTRIBUTION

Hunters United for Sunday Hunting, Hunter Nation - PA, and Keystone Conservation Action would like to issue the following statement to announce the introduction of HB2106, HB2107, HB2108 by PA Representative Mandy Steele, (D) Allegheny County.  This legislative package will: 
  1. Remove the blue law prohibiting hunting on Sunday.

  2. Strengthen trespass laws.

  3. Connect hunters, agriculturalists, and farmers by creating an online network to streamline the process for better interaction and results for those farmers seeking help with crop damage.

  4. To the extent possible in the PA Game Commissioner consideration, selection, and appointment process one of the nine commissioners be actively engaged in a normal agricultural operation as defined by the Right-to-Farm-Law and knowledgeable in the area of wildlife management. 


How we got here. 

Hunter-conservation identified their number one issue as removing the prohibitive blue law restricting hunting on Sunday.  Agriculture identified its number one issue as being economic both locally and as a whole through losses associated with crop damage. 


On January 30, 2024, PA Representative Mandy Steele (D) introduced and announced proposed legislation to remove the blue law prohibiting hunting on Sunday to provide the needed time for hunters to connect with those farmers and agriculturalists who were asking for help in controlling the wildlife from damaging their crops.  The announcement of this proposed legislation set the news cycle to abound.

A meeting was orchestrated for February 19, 2024, where all the active players had confirmed their participation; Rep. Steele, Hunters United for Sunday Hunting, Hunter Nation-PA, Keystone Conservation Action, Pennsylvania Game Commission, and PA Farm Bureau. Everyone was open, considerate, and frank and understood that any deal would have to be fair and not one-sided. That meeting set everyone on a very high-paced course to get something done. 

The days that followed allowed for everyone's concerns to be heard and addressed and produced equitable legislation for approval.  It is important to emphasize that neither group got everything they wanted they are getting what is needed as explained in the bill's memorandum and proposed legislation. 

On March 4, 2024, a final meeting was held with legal counsel to review language and make the proper corrections to meet and fit into established rules, laws, procedures, and legislative standards.  Lawyers took the rest of the week to finish the audit and finalize the documents for publication. 

The bill collection of HB2106, HB2107, HB2108 is formally announced and introduced into the legislative cycle ending 2024.

It is important to note that without the bipartisanship and willingness to work together of the above individuals and organizations, the legislative package would not exist.  This is a great example of what can happen when everyone is willing to come to the middle for a common goal.

There is much optimism and hope that this three-bill bundle will make it through the legislative process for both the PA House of Representatives as well as the PA Senate.  There is legislative support to get this done. At the root of it, this is a bipartisan political issue.  As Rep. Mandy Steele has said, “By supporting hunters, we are preserving forests, managing wildlife, and creating economic growth in Pennsylvania.”


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For more information about this topic, please contact Hunters United for Sunday Hunting at 717-350-6741 or email at huntersforsundayhunting@gmail.com

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


Hunters United for Sunday Hunting Mission Statement - Remove the prohibition of Sunday hunting in PA Title 34 Game Law through education, and influence legislatures to change the law accordingly.



 

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