Rep. Conklin Introduces 2 Natural Gas Severance Tax Proposals

Rep. Scott Conklin (D-Centre) introduced not one but two natural gas severance tax proposals this week--

-- House Bill 526 would impose a 5 cents per volume severance tax dedicated solely to facilitate the growth of natural gas transportation systems (sponsor summary); and

-- House Bill 528 would impose a 10 cents per volume severance tax and dedicate up to $300 million in revenue to the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program and any remaining revenue would be dedicated to the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program (sponsor summary).

NewsClips:

Natural Gas Severance Tax Backed By PA Voters

Report: PA’s Effective Tax Rate Thru Drilling Fee Is Declining

Op-Ed: We’re Already Taxing Marcellus Shale Gov. Wolf

Op-Ed: Wolf’s Severance Tax Bad News For Gas Industry

Op-Ed: A Sensible Way To Enact A Severance Tax

Op-Ed: A Severance Tax Would Set Back Pennsylvania

Halt In New DCNR Gas Leases Will Improve Oversight

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Bill Looking To Add Housing Money To Act 13 Funds

Audit: State Lawmakers Sitting On $161 Million

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Wolf Says Goal Is Fairness Amid Talk Of Tax Increases

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Pack Your Toothbrush, Going To Be A Long Budget Season


3/2/2015

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