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Kulik: Legislative process highlighted in passage of Sunday hunting law

The legislative process transforms ideas into laws, often requiring bipartisan support. An example is the recent approval of expanded Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania, reflecting societal changes and demonstrating how laws evolve to meet modern needs.

Kulik: Budget, key bills make June a lively month at the Capitol

June is a bustling month at the Capitol, focusing on budget discussions and various legislative initiatives. Key agenda items include a proposed minimum wage increase and cannabis legalization, both facing legislative scrutiny. Additionally, hunting regulations are under review. The aim is to finalize the state budget to support local governance and educational planning.

Kulik: Understanding the state’s new law on using handheld devices while driving

Act 18 of 2024 prohibits the use of handheld devices while driving in Pennsylvania, aiming to reduce accidents caused by distracted driving. Offenders will initially receive warnings, with fines imposed later.

Kulik: Federal cuts complicate budgeting process for state, local entities

Political uncertainty at the federal level complicates budgeting for state and local governments, reliant on federal funding. Potential cuts to essential programs necessitate exploring new revenue sources, such as legalizing adult use cannabis, despite concerns over “sin” taxes.

Kulik: Legislative updates on Pennsylvania game, fish and boat commissions

The chair of the House Game and Fisheries Committee reflects on Pennsylvania’s unique dual commissions responsible for game and waterway management, funded mainly by licenses and federal taxes. Legislative changes allow these agencies to adjust fees independently. Bills addressing abandoned boats and conservation efforts are in consideration, highlighting the importance of outdoor activities for the state's economy.