House returns to session May 23, 24, 25
Senate returns to session May 23, 24, 25
TODAY’s Calendar Of Events
TODAY 9:00 a.m: Agenda Posted. Environmental Quality Board meeting. Room 105 Rachel Carson Building. See webpage for remote options to join the meeting. Contact: Laura Griffin, Regulatory Coordinator, laurgriffi@pa.gov, 717-772-3277. Click Here for more on the agenda. [Note: Update on final Oil & Gas Methane Reg., Petition on Oil & Gas well bonding rates?]
TODAY 12:30: Agenda Posted. DEP Citizens Advisory Council meeting. Room 105 Rachel Carson Building. See webpage for remote options to join the meeting. Contact: Keith Salador, Executive Director, ksalador@pa.gov. Click Here for more on the agenda.
TODAY 6:00 p.m.: Conservation Voters Of PA, Partners - Webinar: Learn More About Funding The Growing Greener Program For The Next Generation. 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
DEP NOTICE: Online Forms Unavailable TODAY Due To Scheduled Maintenance
-- EPA: U.S. Steel To Pay $1.5 Million Penalty, Make Improvements To settle Air Pollution Violations At Allegheny County Steel Plant [PaEN]
-- StateImpactPA - Reid Frazier: U.S. Steel Fined $1.5 Million For Violations At Pittsburgh Steel Plant
-- Post-Gazette: U.S. Steel To Pay $1.5 Million Over Air Pollution At Edgar Thomson Works
-- TribLive Guest Essay: What Would I Give Up For A Climate Emergency? - Dave Murray, Skeptical Westmoreland County Democrat
-- Warren Times: Dozens Help In Allegheny Reservoir Cleanup
-- Scranton Times: 2 Towns In Rural PA Are Giving Remote Workers Free Housing For A Month, In Hopes They’ll Stay Longer
-- TribLive: Allegheny Health Network, County Create ‘Ecotherapy Trail’ In North Park
-- TribLive: Beekeeper From Fawn Shares Passion For Helping Pollinators
-- PennLive - Marcus Schneck: PA Anglers, Boaters Can Look Forward To Several New Access Areas
6th Oil/Natural Gas Spike: True Energy Independence Means Renewables
[There Is No Limit On What Oil/Natural Gas Industry Can Make You Pay]
-- Scranton Times: UGI To Increase Natural Gas Rates By 7.4% On June 1
American Rescue Plan Funding
-- $11 Billion In Federal American Rescue Plan Funding To PA State Government, Local Governments Has Yet To Be Invested. What’s Your Community Doing?
Other States/National/International
-- AP: UN Floats Plan To Boost Renewables As Climate Worries Mount
PA Politics - Everything Is Connected
-- PA Election Results Webpage - Dept. Of State
-- AP: Mastriano Wins Republican Race For Governor, Republican U.S. Senate Race Too Close To Call
-- PA Capital Star: Rep. Carrie DelRosso Wins Republican Lt. Gov. Race
-- LancasterOnline Editorial: We Must Fully Reject White Nationalism And Hatred Before They Take Even Deeper Root Here
-- York Dispatch Editorial: We, As Voters, Must Accept Responsibility For Toxic Political Ads On Our Airwaves
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: A New Era Of Pennsylvania Politics
-- TribLive/AP: Shapiro Wins Democratic Primary For Governor
-- PA Capital Star: Rep. Austin Davis Wins Democratic Nod For Lt. Governor
-- MCall: Fetterman Wins Democratic U.S. Senate Primary
-- Gov. Wolf: Senate President Pro Tempore Corman To Temporarily Assume Duties Of Acting Lt. Governor Whilte Fetterman Recovers
-- Post-Gazette: Lt. Gov. Fetterman To Have Pacemaker Installed
-- York Daily Record: York Incumbent Republicans Stan Saylor [Appropriations Chair], Keith Gillespie Lose House Seats By Narrow Margins
-- MCall: Republican Sen. Browne Leads In Primary By Handful Of Votes
-- MCall: Republican Sen. Browne’s Opponent Declares Victory, Browne Won’t Comment Until Results Are Final
-- LancasterOnline: Republican House Speaker Cutler, Sen. Aument Survive Primary Challengers
-- Post-Gazette: Narrow Contests Remain In PA Legislative Races In Western PA
-- TribLive: Rep. Abney Leads By Wind Margin In Pittsburgh State House Race
-- Post-Gazette: Steve Irwin, Summer Lee Race For Congressional Seat Too Close To Call
-- Spotlight PA: Despite High Vaccination Rates Among PA Prisoners, Some COVID Restrictions Remain In Place
-- Erie Times: In 2024, These 2 Groups Will Decide Which President PA Picks
-- LancasterOnline: Lancaster County Printing Mistakes Means Two-Thirds Of Mail-In Ballots Won’t Scan; Same Issue Happened In 2021 Primary Election
-- Scranton Times Editorial: School Funding From State Issue Beyond Mere Legality
-- TribLive Editorial: Confidentiality Agreements Are Counter To Transparency
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[Posted: May 18, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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