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Pennsylvania Lawmakers Fight for Hunters, Rural Economy

Pennsylvania Lawmakers Fight for Hunters, Rural Economy

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April 3, 20261m 17s

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Pennsylvania lawmakers, including Senators Gene Yaw and Lisa Boscola, are advocating for Senate Bill twelve forty-four to revert the start of firearm deer hunting season back to the first Monday after Thanksgiving. This move aims to revive the old timing that previously boosted rural economies during the winter months. The bill, which was presented to the Senates game and fisheries committee on March twenty-third, is a response to the Game Commissions suggestion to open the season before Thanksgiving, which was met with significant backlash. The proposed change is not just about wildlife management, but also about preserving the livelihoods of rural communities and their small businesses.

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