House returns to session September 27, 28, 29; October 4, 5, 6
TODAY’s Calendar Of Events
TODAY 8:00: House State Government Committee meets to consider Senate Bill 533 (Yaw-R- Lycoming) would prohibit any public participation in state agency rulemaking and policy making processes during a declared state emergency and prohibits agencies from adopting regulations unrelated to the emergency. Room 205 Ryan Building. Click Here to watch it live.
TODAY 9:30: House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee hearing on PJM’s MOPR Proposal and Maintaining Competitive And Reliable Energy Markets. Room G-50 Irvis Building. Click Here to watch the hearing online.
TODAY 11:00: Senate Transportation Committee hearing on vehicle emissions and electrification. Hearing Room 1 North Office Building. Click Here to watch online.
-- The September 27 PA Environment Digest Is Now Available
-- PennLive Editorial: Climate Change Will Be Focus Of Sept. 28 World News Day As Most Important Story Of Our Times
-- CentreDT: Centre County Recycling & Refuse Authority’s Green Business Partnership Applications, Tours Available
-- ErieT Guest Essay: Breathing Easier About The State Of Classroom Air
-- ScrantonT: Downtown Scranton Pocket Park Remains Work In Progress
-- PG: Allegheny County Couple Gives Monarch Butterflies The Royal Treatment
-- Erie: Autumn Colors Might Not Be As Bright This Fall In Erie Area
-- AltoonaM Editorial: Pennsylvania’s Wildlife Corridors Help All Species
-- WilliamsportS Editorial: Pennsylvania’s Wildlife Corridors Help All Species
-- TribLive: Search Continues For Steller’s Sea Eagle That Escaped From National Aviary In Pittsburgh
-- PennLive - Marcus Schneck: Archery Hunting Season For Deer Opens Oct. 2
-- YorkDR: Snake Bites Could Be On Rise This Fall, What You Need To Know Before Hitting The Trails
Bipartisan U.S. Senate Infrastructure Bill
-- TribLive Guest Essay: Pittsburgh Region A National Model For Future-Focused Infrastructure - Greater Pittsburgh Chamber
-- TribLive: Pelosi Vows Infrastructure Bill Will Pass This Week
National/International
-- The Guardian: Cop26 Climate Talks Will Not Fulfil Aims Of Paris Agreement, Key Players Warn
PA Politics
-- PA Cap-Star Editorial Cartoon: PA Republican 2022 Clone Car Primary
-- ErieT: PA School Boards Bearing Brunt Of Anti-Mask Parents’ Anger
-- TribLive: Westmoreland County School Board Considers Joining Mask Mandate Lawsuits
-- CourierT: Central Bucks School District Parents Send In Over 1,100 Yet-To-Be-Approved Mask Exemption Forms
-- AltoonaM: Regional Colleges Report Campus Life Gets Back On Track
-- WESA: SW PA Businesses Split On Whether To Return To Office Or Require Vaccines
-- Inquirer: COVID Isn’t The Most Serious Threat Facing Some Philadelphians, Consider Gun Violence
-- Inquirer: Delaware County Democrat Trying To Break Political Divide: Listening To Republicans
-- TribLive: Why PA Turnpike Tolls Will Continue Rising For Next 30 Years
-- PennLive - Jan Murphy: Medical Marijuana Patients Risk Arrest For DUI In PA
-- WESA: PA Lawmakers Know A Dementia Care Crisis Is Coming, Will They Agree On A Response?
-- ErieT: Philadelphia’s Eviction Diversion Model Keeps Tenants In Their Homes, Landlords Get Paid
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[Posted: September 27, 2021] PA Environment Digest
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