Sunday hunting, officers’ pay bills don’t get votes in Pennsylvania
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A trio of bills impacting hunting and the pay structure of fish and game law enforcement personnel in Pennsylvania stalled just before the end of the 2024 voting session.
A bill lifting the prohibition of hunting on Sundays (Senate Bill 67) passed the Senate on July 3 and was progressing through the House but failed to make it out of the Appropriations Committee for final consideration. The last session day for the House was Nov. 13.
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