For a long time many of us thought – naively I suspect – that public policy making for hunting, fishing and wild resource management was nonpartisan. But everything is political, now.
As evidence, the Pennsylvania House Game and Fisheries Committee recently passed three pieces of legislation to expand Sunday hunting, mitigate crop damage by deer and provide representation for farmers on the Game Commission.
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