This bill amends the act of November 27, 2019, which abolished various state authorities, boards, commissions, committees, councils, and representatives in Pennsylvania. The new legislation adds several entities to the list of those being abolished, including the Canine Health Board, the Climate Change Advisory Committee, the Coastal Zone Advisory Committee, and the Flood Insurance Premium Assistance Task Force, among others. Additionally, it establishes a new composition for the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, detailing the appointment process for its members and their terms. The bill also transfers certain duties from abolished boards to existing state officials, such as the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Commonwealth.

Furthermore, the bill includes numerous repeals of existing laws and provisions that are inconsistent with the new amendments, including sections of the Dog Law and the Pennsylvania Climate Change Act. It abrogates an executive order that conflicts with the new provisions and specifies that the changes will take effect 60 days after enactment. Overall, the bill aims to streamline state governance by eliminating outdated or redundant entities and clarifying the responsibilities of state officials.

Statutes/Laws affected:
Printer's No. 941 (Jun 10, 2025): P.L.667, No.92, P.L.259, No.75, P.L.278, No.131, P.L.518, No.144, P.L.987, No.442