A state legislator is criticizing a land swap involving the Pennsylvania Game Commission as a violation of the Pittman- Robertson Act.
In late June, the state House and Senate voted to approve a bill allowing for an exchange of property between the Game Commission and Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. According to a motion passed by the Game Commission board in April, the exchange involves transferring 495 acres of State Game Land 141 in Nesquehoning Township, Carbon County, to DCNR.
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