Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB829

Introduced
6/6/25  
Refer
6/6/25  
Refer
10/8/25  
Report Pass
10/20/25  
Engrossed
11/18/25  
Refer
11/19/25  

Caption

Designating the Hynerpeton bassetti, a stem tetrapod, as the official State fossil of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and making a repeal.

Impact

The adoption of the Hynerpeton bassetti as the official state fossil would contribute to the state’s cultural and scientific legacy. It would be a symbol that represents Pennsylvania's prehistoric past and its contributions to the field of paleontology. This move could encourage educational programs in schools and at museums, increasing awareness of Pennsylvania's geological significance and promoting tourism associated with paleontological sites.

Summary

Senate Bill 829 aims to designate the Hynerpeton bassetti as the official State fossil of Pennsylvania. This designation not only highlights the significance of this unique extinct tetrapod, discovered in 1993 at the Red Hill fossil site, but also serves to enhance appreciation for paleontological studies within the Commonwealth. The bill emphasizes the educational value that such recognition can bring to residents and visitors, fostering greater interest in the region's prehistoric life and geological history.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB829 is positive, reflecting a consensus that the designation is a beneficial and enriching measure for the state. Lawmakers and advocates supporting the bill are enthusiastic about the potential it holds for enhancing educational opportunities and state identity. There is a general belief that recognizing such an important species will instill pride among residents and promote further scientific inquiry.

Contention

While the bill appears to be largely supported, any notable contention may arise regarding the state's approach to recognizing other historical or natural entities. Some stakeholders might argue for a more inclusive selection process for state symbols that goes beyond paleontology. However, the prevailing view is that the unique nature of Hynerpeton bassetti justifies its designation, minimizing substantial opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1554

Designating the Hynerpeton bassetti, a stem tetrapod, as the official State fossil of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and making a repeal.

PA HB1030

Designating Hershey's Kisses as the official State candy of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

PA SB667

Designating Hershey's Kisses as the official State candy of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

PA SB1200

Designating the apple as the official fruit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

PA SB1248

Designating rye whiskey as the official State spirit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

PA HB1275

Selecting, designating and adopting the Pennsylvania March as the official march of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

PA HB2316

Designating the Scarlet Tanager as the official migratory bird of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

PA HB401

Designating the eastern box turtle (Terrapene carolina carolina) as the official State reptile of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

PA HB1090

Designating the Hemlock Varnish Shelf (Ganoderma tsugae) as the official State mushroom of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

PA HB400

Designating the passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) as the official extinct species of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.