Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1831

Introduced
10/8/25  

Caption

In other offenses, providing for wearing masks on public property prohibited.

Impact

The bill classifies violations of the mask prohibition as a misdemeanor of the third degree. There are several exemptions provided within the bill, allowing certain individuals to wear masks under designated circumstances such as during theatrical productions, religious rituals, or for professional safety purposes. This nuanced exemption is crucial in addressing concerns that the bill may infringe upon individuals' rights to freedom of expression and cultural practices.

Summary

House Bill 1831 amends Title 18 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, introducing a section that prohibits wearing masks on public property. Specifically, the bill bans individuals from entering or appearing on public property while concealing their face, voice, or identity with a device like a mask. The introduction of this legislation has sparked discussions about public safety versus individual rights, as the proponents argue it will enhance security in public areas, preventing anonymity that could encourage unlawful behavior.

Conclusion

As discussions progress around HB1831, it is clear that the proposed legislation raises significant questions about identity, freedom, and responsibility in public spaces. Stakeholders, including civil rights groups and law enforcement, are likely to continue debating the potential consequences of this bill, especially in light of constitutional protections afforded to individuals. The outcome of this legislation could set precedents for future laws regarding individual expression and public safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB1831 include the balance between security measures and civil liberties. Critics argue that the bill could disproportionately target marginalized communities and suppress individual expression, particularly for cultural or religious reasons. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential implications for groups that traditionally use masks in their practices, as well as the effectiveness of such a law in genuinely addressing public safety concerns without overreaching.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB543

In riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, providing for the offense of masked intimidation; and imposing penalties.

PA HB599

In assault, providing for the offense of masked intimidation; and imposing penalties.

PA HB1832

In sentencing, providing for sentencing for offenses committed while wearing mask.

PA HB1233

Masking offenses.

PA SB0073

Masks at public assemblies.

PA SB0286

Masks at public assemblies.

PA HF25

A bill for an act relating to the commission of a criminal offense while wearing a mask, clothing, or device to conceal the identity of the wearer, and providing penalties.

PA HB1880

In falsification and intimidation, further providing for the offense of impersonating a public servant; and, in riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, providing for identity concealment by Federal immigration official.

PA HB1585

In other offenses, providing for prohibition against publishing or disseminating booking photographs for commercial use.

PA SB1150

Establishes the offense of masked intimidation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.