SB 857 Harms Parks, Game Lands & Fishing Access

WeConservePA delivered the following message by hand and electronically to members of the Senate State Government Committee.

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Re: Oppose SB 857

June 1, 2026

Chair Dush, Chair Santarsiero, and Members of the Senate State Government Committee:

On behalf of the 75 member organizations of WeConservePA and their 96,000 Pennsylvania members, I ask you to OPPOSE advancing SB 857 out of the State Government Committee.

SB 857 requires county governing body approval of any land purchase or gift acceptance by DCNR, Game Commission, and Fish and Boat Commission. While official county approval might seem reasonable on its face, this requirement would be unduly damaging to the responsible care of Pennsylvania’s State Parks, Forests, and Game Lands; the recreational, wildlife, and economic values provided by those lands; and select, strategic additions to the lands. It would also hamper expansion of fishing and boating access to Pennsylvania’s waterways.

WeConservePA believes that DCNR, the Game Commission, and Fish and Boat Commission should maintain strong communications with and respect for the concerns of local government as the agencies consider acquisitions for the public good. However, SB 857 is a blunt instrument that would hobble the ability of agencies to constructively address inholdings and strategically expand holdings to facilitate land management and better serve Pennsylvanians.

  • The bill would disempower a private landowner who chooses to donate their land to a state agency for the good of all the public.

  • The bill creates a massive hurdle for any landowner anywhere in the Commonwealth to agree to convey land to one of the agencies—a process that is already complex. A seller in a real estate transaction will be exceedingly resistant to a purchase and sale agreement contingency that requires approval of a third party, especially if the state agency will not pay a premium for the contingency and the third party is tied into the vagaries of politics.

  • To the extent that a seller would be willing to agree to such a contingency, the resulting transaction would be costly to state agencies and taxpayers because either (1) the agency will need to provide sellers with additional inducements to agree or (2) the agency will need to get county approval in advance of reaching agreement with a landowner, which would place the agency in a severely weakened negotiating position, the seller knowing that the purchaser has already gone to extraordinary lengths to advance the transaction.

  • WeConservePA respects that some legislators and county officials generally disfavor expansion of State Parks, Forests, and Game Lands in their jurisdictions. State agencies should always be greatly attentive to local concerns; however, it is not appropriate to fully subjugate well-considered state decisions regarding the well-being of 13.1 million Pennsylvanians to the will of a single one of Pennsylvania’s 67 county governing bodies (two dozen representing fewer than 50,000 residents).

  • The bill could establish problematic patterns—the making of inappropriate or unreasonable demands in exchange for approvals.

Insufficient local tax revenue is raised as the impetus for the bill. However, the General Assembly has already established public policy to address this—the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program—which has been increased twice in the past four years and is now indexed to the Consumer Price Index. If inequities do exist at this time, PILT remains the appropriate pathway to address them.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

Andrew M. Loza
Executive Director
WeConservePA

cc: Voting Member Organizations

Allegheny Land Trust

Armstrong Trails

Allegheny Valley Trails Association

Appalachian Trail Conservancy

Armstrong County Conservancy

Berks Nature

Brandywine Conservancy

Brandywine Red Clay Alliance

The Buck Hill Conservation Foundation

Central Pennsylvania Conservancy

Centre County Farmland Trust

Chesapeake Conservancy

Chestnut Hill Conservancy

ClearWater Conservancy

The Conservation Fund, Pennsylvania Office

Countryside Conservancy

Delaware Highlands Conservancy

Earth Conservancy

Edward L. Rose Conservancy

Evergreen Conservancy

Farm and Natural Lands Trust of York County

Foundation for Sustainable Forests

Fox Chapel Area Land Trust

French & Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust

French Creek Valley Conservancy

Glade Run Lake Conservancy

Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Association

Heritage Conservancy

Hollow Oak Land Trust

Independence Conservancy

Keystone Trails Association

Lacawac Sanctuary Foundation

Lackawanna Valley Conservancy

Lake Eire Region Conservancy

Lancaster Conservancy

Lancaster Farmland Trust

Land Conservancy of Adams County

Land Trust of Bucks County

Lebanon Valley Conservancy

London Britain Land Trust

Manada Conservancy

Merrill Linn Land & Waterways Conservancy

Mid-Atlantic Karst Conservancy

Mokoma Conservancy

Montour Trail Council

Mountain Watershed Association

Natural Lands

Neighborhood Gardens Trust

North American Land Trust

North Branch Land Trust

Northcentral Pennsylvania Conservancy

Open Land Conservancy of Chester County

Pennsbury Land Trust

Pennsylvania Recreation & Park Society

Pennypack Ecological Restoration Trust

Pine Creek Land Conservation Trust

Pine Creek Valley Watershed Association

Pocono Heritage Land Trust

The Radnor Conservancy

Regional Trail Corporation

Schuylkill County Conservancy

Schuylkill River Greenways

Somerset County Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy

The Trust for Public Land

The Wallace Trust

Tinicum Conservancy

Western Pennsylvania Conservancy

Westmoreland Conservancy

Westmoreland Land Trust

West Pikeland Land Trust

Wild Waterways Conservancy Inc.

Wildlands Conservancy

Willistown Conservation Trust

Wissahickon Trails