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For Immediate
Release
2/12/08
Contact:
Heather Cevasco (Senator McIlhinney)
(717) 787-7305
Nathan Silcox (Senator Regola)
(717) 787-6063
Mike Hengst (Senator Robbins)
(717) 787-1322
- Sen. Robbins
- Sen. Regola
Committee Approves Bills to Expand Military
License Sales
All retailers would be allowed to sell reduced cost fishing/hunting licenses
The Senate Game and Fisheries Committee unanimously approved legislation on
Tuesday (February 12) that would make it easier for active-duty military
personnel to purchase hunting and fishing licenses at a reduced cost, according
to Committee Chairman Chuck McIlhinney (R-10).
Senators Bob Regola (R-39) and Bob Robbins (R-50) are the prime sponsors of
Senate Bills 1256 and 1257 which would amend the Game and Fish Codes by allowing
all hunting and fishing license retailers to sell special reduced-cost hunting
or fishing licenses for active duty military, National Guard, and Reserve
personnel. Currently, the special licenses, sold for $1.00, are available only
at the Game Commission, the Fish & Boat Commission, and county Treasurer
offices. The cost of a resident adult hunting license is $20 and $22 for a
resident fishing license.
“Our men and women on active duty endure great hardships to protect our
freedom and they deserve our deepest appreciation for their service,” Senator
McIlhinney said. “The least we can do is give them a chance to enjoy our
state’s abundant natural resources at a greatly reduced cost.”
Senator Regola, a member of the Game & Fisheries Committee, said the intent
of the legislation is to make it easier for service members to enjoy these
recreational activities.
“The intent is to reduce the bureaucracy currently associated with the
process and make these licenses more easily available for military personnel who
are on limited leave from duty -- particularly during the holidays when
government offices are typically closed,” said Senator Regola. “We are simply
allowing the sales of these discounted licenses by any issuing agent, such as
retail stores.”
Senator Robbins, Vice Chairman of the Veterans Affairs & Emergency
Preparedness Committee and a member of the Game & Fisheries Committee, said
increasing the availability of the licenses is a way Pennsylvania can express
gratitude to its military personnel.
“I am pleased that the Game and Fisheries Committee expeditiously reviewed
and reported out these bills. The truth is, our men and women in uniform are on
duty 24-7 in the defense of freedom around the world,” said Senator Robbins.
“It is only fair that we take every possible step to ensure that they have the
opportunity to relax and have fun when they come home on leave.”
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