A new poll by Franklin & Marshall College released today found 65 percent of adults in Pennsylvania support a tax on Marcellus Shale natural gas drillers. 72 percent of those surveyed opposed more natural gas drilling in state-owned forests. Other poll results--
-- 72 percent believe proceeds from a drilling tax should be shared by both the state and local communities where drilling takes place;
-- 35 perent feel natural gas drilling has improved PA quality of life;
-- 39 percent believe benefits of drilling outweigh environmental damage;
-- 35 percent say potential damage from drilling outweighs economic benefits;
-- 53 percent of Pennsylvanians believe the state is headed in the wrong direction; and
-- 32 percent approve of Gov. Corbett's performance, up 1 percent from March.
NewsClip: Poll: 65 Percent Of Pennsylvanians Favor Tax On Gas Drillers
Thursday, September 1, 2011
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