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PA Environmental Council Urges Senate To Meet Its Commitment And Pass Severance Tax

The Pennsylvania Environmental Council sent this message to all Senators urging them to keep their written commitment to pass a Marcellus Shale natural gas severance tax to fund disappearing environmental programs--

With the last three days of voting session coming up next week, the Pennsylvania Environmental Council urges all Senators to meet their commitment to pass a responsible natural gas severance tax to help fund disappearing environmental programs like Growing Greener.
            A reasonable severance tax will provide much-needed revenue to the State’s popular and effective “Growing Greener” environmental funding program that is now all but out of money to support vital and mandated environmental restoration programs.
            A reasonable severance tax will also provide strong support for the General Fund, local and county governments where gas drilling is taking place, State wildlife management agencies, county conservation districts and other environmental purposes.
            In talking with many of you over the last several months, we appreciate your dedication to ensuring that environmental program funding is a primary component of any severance tax; but now is time for the Senate to act on this once in a generation opportunity to support effective environmental programs like Growing Greener.
            The House of Representatives has fulfilled its promise by approving a severance tax proposal.      
            Without action, Growing Greener will all but disappear, 19,000 miles of Pennsylvania's rivers and streams will remain polluted, and we will have lost an amazing opportunity to meet the mandate of Pennsylvania's Constitution:
            The people have a right to clean air, pure water, and to the preservation of the natural, scenic, historic and ethic values of the environment. Pennsylvania's public natural resources are the common property of all of the people, including generations yet to come. As trustees of these resources, the Commonwealth shall conserve and maintain them for the benefit of all the people.  (Article I, Section 27).
                                Rendell Calls For Summit On Marcellus Shale Tax
                                Rendell Wants Lawmakers To Return For Marcellus Shale Tax
                                Senate Leaders Refuse Call For Holiday Session On Shale Gas Tax
                                Rendell Urges Action On Marcellus Shale Tax
                                Natural Gas Tax Delayed In PA Senate
                                Severance Tax Bill Criticized For Skimpy Aid To Shale Area
                                Tax For Infrastructure Considered For Marcellus Drilling
                                PA Severance Tax, Too High Or Just Right?
                                Split Decisions On Natural Gas Tax
                                Drillers Split On Severance Tax
                                Legislators Worry About Severance Tax Levy
                                Luzerne Officials Seek Gas Extraction Tax
                                Op-Ed: House Moves Marcellus Tax, Now It's Up To Senate 
                                 John Baer: House Dems' Take On Shale Tax Is Creepy, Kooky
                                Editorial: Senate Clock Ticks For Marcellus Shale Tax
                                Editorial: Taxing Marcellus
                                Editorial: Gas Tax's Fate Tied To Cash

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