Budget/Quick Clips

Here's a selection of NewClips on environmental topics from around the state--

Budget

Budget Talks Take Baby Steps Toward Compromise

Republicans Weighing New Corbett Budget Pitch

Op-Ed: Invest In Preserving Environment For Children

Vogel Introduces Different Shell Tax Credit Bill

House, Senate Shell Tax Credit Bills Introduced

Officials Boost $1.65 Billion Shell Subsidy Plan

Corbett Begins PR Effort For Refinery Tax Credit

Corbett Wants Speedy OK For Cracker Plant Credits

DCED Secretary: Shell Asked For Cracker Plan Assistance

Corbett: Others Still Vying For Shell Plant

West Virginia: No Further Talks With Shell On Plant

Corbett Claims Urgency For Shell Incentives

Corbetts $1.7 Billion Shell Tax Break Banks On Jobs

Proposed Shell Plant Tax Break Draws Debate

Shell Plant Tax Credit Plan Similar To Canadian One

Corbett: Shell Negotiations Are Not A Done Deal

DCED, DEP Deny Act 2 Program Will Fund Shell Site Cleanup

Op-Ed: Corbett Keeps Shoveling Money To Gas Companies

Op-Ed: Shell Tax Credit Is About More Jobs, Walker

Editorial: Make Shell Tax Credit Pay Off

Editorial: Shell-ing Of Plan Is Nearsighted

Op-Ed: Corbett Keeps Shoveling Money To Gas Companies

Op-Ed: Corbett, Legislature Keep Punting On Transportation

Op-Ed: Wheres Pennsylvanias Transportation Plan?

Other

Litter Campaign Cans Steelers Star Sanders

Letter: Corbett Advocates For States Environment

Smart Energy Use Offers Sustainability Tips

Gamesa Scraps Wind Farm Project In Somerset

Op-Ed: PA About To Lose Its Lead In Solar Industry

Editorial: PAs Too Cool To Solar Energy

Philadelphia Set To Assign Green Score To Buildings

Op-Ed: Allentown Sludge-To-Energy Plant Is A Positive

DEP June 27 Meeting/Hearing On Homer City Power Plant

Public Comments Being Accepted On Nuclear Site Cleanup

Cleanup Begins At Former GAF Site In Erie

Businessman Sentenced For Dumping Wastewater

Letter: DEPs Library Resources Will Be Accessible

Farmers: Strange Start To Growing Season

Lackawanna College Begins Work On Environmental Center

State Shields 2,389 Farm Acres From Development

BioBlitz Documents Hundreds Of Plant, Animals At Kings Gap

Habitat Work Underway On State Game Lands

Wildlands Announces Purchase Of 4.4 Acres In Salisbury

New Link Opens On Schuylkill Trail

Plenty Of Trout-Rich Streams In Central PA

New Law May Give Fish & Boat Commission More Financial Control

Many Species On Display At Noxen Rattlesnake Roundup

Sunday Hunting Ban Headed To Court

Appalachian Trail Museum Hall Of Fame

MSHA Touts Mine Safety Improvements


6/18/2012

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