Bill allowing Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania passes, heads to governor for signature
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Legislation that would fully repeal Pennsylvania’s Sunday hunting ban recived its final supportive vote on Monday and will head to Gov. Josh Shapiro to be signed into law.
House Bill 1431, which passed the state House of Representatives June 11 then passed the state Senate last week, was brought before the House of Representatives again on Monday for a final vote on concurrence. The bill passed by a 142-61 vote.
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