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Thursday, July 17, 2025

PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNOR SIGNS SUNDAY HUNTING BILL

HARRISBURG -- Legislation that will fully repeal Pennsylvania’s Sunday hunting ban was signed into law by Gov. Josh Shapiro, marking a historic day for Pennsylvania hunters and the future of wildlife conservation in the Commonwealth.

“The Pennsylvania Game Commission could not be more excited to celebrate this long-awaited moment,” Executive Director Steve Smith said. “This landmark law effectively will contribute to keeping hunters engaged and performing the valuable public service they provide in helping manage our wildlife populations and ensuring the future of wildlife conservation. Today is a win for wildlife. Today will forever be remembered.

“We could not have reached this milestone alone,” Smith said. “Many thanks go to Representative Mandy Steele, who sponsored House Bill 1431, which was signed into law today; all supporting members of the General Assembly, including Senator Dan Laughlin, who long has championed this issue; Governor Shapiro; a multitude of sportsmen’s groups who care deeply about wildlife; the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau; and last but not least, the hard-working staff of the Pennsylvania Game Commission and our Board of Commissioners. All played a huge role in getting us here, and on behalf of hunters statewide, I thank you.”

Smith said the Game Commission plans to implement new Sunday hunting opportunities this fall.

House Bill 1431’s signing into law as Act 36 of 2025 opens a 60-day window for the law to take effect. The Game Commission, meanwhile, is reviewing the options available to add new Sunday opportunities to the established 2025-26 hunting seasons, and is working to determine how soon they could occur. More will be known in the coming weeks and the Game Commission will share important news when available.