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Increased Penalty for Killing Bald or Golden Eagles
December 4, 2018 04:42 PM to All Senate Members
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Senator Lisa Boscola
D Senate District 18
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In the near future, I intend to reintroduce legislation that will increase the fine and raise the penalty for killing or unlawfully taking a bald or golden eagle in Pennsylvania. I invite you to join me as a co-sponsor.

Over time, the eagle has been the focus of one of the greatest conservation efforts of our state and nation’s history. Their population was threatened into near extinction by poaching, hunting, pesticide use, habitat destruction and other dangers throughout the 20th century. While regulations and protective efforts have proved to be successful for the population’s rebound in recent decades, and they have officially been removed from the Commonwealth's threatened species list, they still need to be further protected from unlawful takings.

My legislation will deter the killing of these emblematic creatures in Pennsylvania. The bill amends Title 34 to increase the fine from $200 to $2,500 in each instance of someone killing an eagle. This fine per bird would be designated towards replacement costs here in the Commonwealth. The Federal Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act would continue to apply. This change is consistent with a rulemaking adopted by the PA Game Commission last fall. The bill also increases the grading of an offense for killing or unlawfully taking an eagle.

This is a reintroduction of SB 124 from the previous session. Co-sponsors included: Brewster, Costa, Hughes, Schwank, Mensch, Sabatina, Scavello and Vogel.
Legislation
Document - Introduced as SB 377
Last updated on February 28, 2019 12:23 PM
Increased Penalty for Killing Bald or Golden Eagles
December 4, 2018 04:42 PM to All Senate Members

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BOSCOLA

Memo
In the near future, I intend to reintroduce legislation that will increase the fine and raise the penalty for killing or unlawfully taking a bald or golden eagle in Pennsylvania. I invite you to join me as a co-sponsor.

Over time, the eagle has been the focus of one of the greatest conservation efforts of our state and nation’s history. Their population was threatened into near extinction by poaching, hunting, pesticide use, habitat destruction and other dangers throughout the 20th century. While regulations and protective efforts have proved to be successful for the population’s rebound in recent decades, and they have officially been removed from the Commonwealth's threatened species list, they still need to be further protected from unlawful takings.

My legislation will deter the killing of these emblematic creatures in Pennsylvania. The bill amends Title 34 to increase the fine from $200 to $2,500 in each instance of someone killing an eagle. This fine per bird would be designated towards replacement costs here in the Commonwealth. The Federal Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act would continue to apply. This change is consistent with a rulemaking adopted by the PA Game Commission last fall. The bill also increases the grading of an offense for killing or unlawfully taking an eagle.

This is a reintroduction of SB 124 from the previous session. Co-sponsors included: Brewster, Costa, Hughes, Schwank, Mensch, Sabatina, Scavello and Vogel.

Document
Introduced as SB 377

Last Updated
February 28, 2019 12:23 PM
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