Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Tuesday NewsClips, Capitol, Capitol Complex Closed For Second Day

Capitol Complex Closed For Second Day Due to Another Water Line Break
Hershey, Pa (AP) - Gov. Tom Corbett told a crowd of local-government officials Monday that he would oppose a new state tax on natural gas extraction even if the industry had not contributed nearly $1 million to his election campaign, and he vowed to protect Pennsylvania’s water supplies from drilling-related degradation.
Corbett Doesn't Waiver In Anti-Drilling Tax Stance
Corbett Remains Opposed To Taxing Natural Gas Producers
Corbett Speaks Against Drilling Tax
Corbett Favors Pollution Controls, But Not Taxes On Drillers
Corbett Refuses To Budge On Gas Tax Policy
Corbett Argues Against A Severance Tax
Tax Day Groups: Close Loopholes, Taxing Natural Gas Drillers
Corbett Vows To Keep Gas Drillers From Poisoning Water
Corbett Promises To Guard Resources
Corbett Vows Clean Water
Blog: Corbett: I"m Not Going To Let Drillers Poison The Water
John Bear Blog: Shale We Tax?
Editorial: Forget Corbett, Pass Shale Gas Tax
Editorial: PA Needs A Tax On Natural Gas Drillers

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