House holds Regular Session March 8, April 24, 25, 26
-- House Budget Hearing Schedule - March 20, 21, 22
Senate holds Regular Session March 8, April 24, 25, 26
-- Updated Senate Budget Hearing Schedule - March 20, 21, 22
TODAY’s Calendar Of Events
TODAY 9:00: Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee hearing to question Alan Shaw, CEO of Norfolk Southern on the Ohio/PA train derailment [subpoena issued for his appearance]. Hearing Room 1, North Office Building. 9:00 a.m. Click Here to watch live. Click Here to read more on agenda.
TODAY 10:00: Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee meets to consider Senate Bill 188 (DiSanto-R-Dauphin) amending the Regulatory Review Act to authorize the General Assembly to kill “economically significant” regulations by doing nothing; Senate Bill 190 (Brooks-R- Crawford) requiring an automatic three-year review of economically significant regulations. Room 461. 10:00 a.m. Click Here to watch live. Click Here to read more on agenda.)
THURSDAY 9:15: Agenda Posted. DEP Air Quality Technical Advisory Committee meeting. 9:15 a.m. Visit the Committee webpage for options to join the meeting remotely. Contact: Joseph Martini martjos@pa.gov or (717) 772-5619. [Presentation on methane emissions monitoring overflight study of 91 oil & gas, coal mine landfill sources.] (Click Here to read more about agenda.)
THURSDAY 1:00: Senate Transportation Committee hearing on charging electric vehicles. University of Pittsburgh, Alumni Hall, Room 121, Pittsburgh. 1:00 p.m. Click Here to watch live.
-- Gov. Shapiro’s Budget Proposes Major Initiative To Speed Up DEP Permit Reviews/ Inspections; Double Oil & Gas Fund Investment In State Parks/Forests Infrastructure [PaEN]
-- Gov. Shapiro: Unveils Commonsense Budget To Address The Issues PA Faces
-- StateImpactPA - Rachel McDevitt: Shapiro’s Budget Proposal Includes Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
-- PennLive: Shapiro Backs ‘Hydrogen Hubs’ In PA, Boosts Plugging Abandoned Oil & Gas Wells
-- Pittsburgh Business Times: Shapiro Signals Support For Regional Hydrogen Hub
-- U.S. EIA: 'Increasing Electricity Generation From Renewable Sources Contributes To Lower Power Prices' In 2023 [PaEN]
-- LancasterOnline: New Energy Co-Op Helps Make Switch To Solar Power Easier, More Affordable In Lancaster
-- Nebraska Examiner: U.S. Senate Panel Probes How Cryptocurrency Mining Increases Energy Consumption In Nebraska And PA
-- Marcellus Drilling News: U.S. Shale Companies Break Bread With OPEC Dictators At CERAWeek
-- Pittsburgh Business Times: Business, Natural Gas, Oil Groups Urge Shapiro, General Assembly To Promote State’s Energy Industry
-- The Center Square - Anthony Hennen: Well Done Foundation Says Taxpayers Shouldn’t Be Stuck With Paying To Plug Oil & Gas Wells, Private Finance Or Corporate Funding Needed
-- Bradford Era Guest Essay: Natural Gas Keeps PA Open For Business - Marcellus Shale Coalition
-- LancasterOnline Guest Essay: Help Europe Replace Russian Natural Gas With U.S. [PA] Natural Gas - PA Chamber Of Business & Industry
-- Erie Times Guest Essay: Support Reliable, Affordable PA Natural Gas, Coal, Petroleum And Grow Renewable Energy - Sen. Dan Laughlin (R-Erie)
-- TribLive: City Of Pittsburgh To Continue Leasing Natural Gas Fueling Equipment
-- AP: Vistra To Buy Energy Harbor For $3.4 Billion That Owns Nuclear Plants In PA
-- Post-Gazette: Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Plant Part Of $3.4 Billion Acquisition By Vistra
-- WNEP: Columbia County Residents Concerned About Coal Mine Fire Near Mount Carmel - ‘Like Burning Tires’
-- Pittsburgh Business Times: EPA Region III Official To Meet With Pittsburgh Environmental Groups Over Air Pollution Standards
-- The Guardian: Among 10 Worst Places To Live In U.S. For Particulate Air Pollution - Harrisburg, York, Lancaster Region
-- NRCS-PA Announces Additional Application Deadline For Conservation Security Program [PaEN]
-- USDA NRCS-PA Seeking Nominees To Task Force On Agricultural Air Quality Research
-- Coalition For Delaware River Watershed: Bipartisan Bill Introduced In Congress To Expand Equity In Delaware River Conservation Program [PaEN]
-- Susquehanna University Freshwater Research Institute, Chesapeake Conservancy Formalize Relationship On Watershed Restoration Projects [PaEN]
-- Bay Journal: 2022 Was Another Hot Year In The Chesapeake Bay Watershed
-- Keep PA Beautiful Invites Teachers, Students To Participate In Litter Free School Zone Program [PaEN]
-- Keep Chester County Beautiful Volunteer Beth Intoccia Encourages Others To Make Their Communities Stronger, Cleaner And Better Places To Live [PaEN]
-- TribLive: Goodwill To End Use Of Plastic Bags In Southwestern PA
-- Future Scientists Wanted: Land Health Institute Accepting Applications For Future Environmental Scientists, Stewards Program [PaEN]
-- PA Wilds Accepting Nominations For PA Wilds Champion Awards; Awards Celebration July 27 [PaEN]
-- Post-Gazette: Pollen Season Is Coming, Here’s What To Know
-- Erie Times - Brian Whipkey: PA’s Black Bears Get Healthy Report During Winter Den Checks
Ohio/PA Train Derailment
-- UnionProgress.com: Southwest PA Municipalities Request Inspection Reports On Rail Infrastructure
-- Post-Gazette: Pittsburgh, Other Cities Looking For ‘Critical Information’ About Status Of Local Rail Infrastructure
-- AP: NTSB To Open Special Investigation Into Norfolk Southern Ohio/PA Train Derailment
6th Oil/Natural Gas Spike: True Energy Independence Means Renewables
[There Is No Limit To What Oil/Natural Gas Industry Can Make You Pay]
-- WSJ: U.S. Shale Boom Shows Signs Of Peaking As Big Oil Wells Disappear
PA Politics - Everything Is Connected
-- Gov. Shapiro: Unveils Commonsense Budget To Address The Issues PA Faces
-- PennLive: Shapiro’s Budget Pitch Cuts A Few Taxes, Calls For Minimum Wage Hike
-- Spotlight PA: Shapiro’s $44.4 Billion Budget Keeps PA Spending Relatively Flat, Preserves Some Pandemic Benefits
-- AP: Shapiro’s 1st PA Budget Stresses Schools, Reserves
-- The Center Square: Price Tag For Shapiro’s $44.4 Billion Spending Plan Scrutinized
-- PennLive - Charles Thompson/Jan Murphy: What’s In Gov. Shapiro’s 2023 PA Budget Plan For You?
-- PennLive - Jan Murphy: Shapiro Shoots For The Possible In First Budget As Republicans See Common Ground
-- House Republicans Call Shapiro’s Proposed Budget A Starting Point
-- Senate Republican Leaders Reaffirm Commitment To Passing A Responsible Budget
-- TribLive Editorial: Shapiro’s Budget Address Encourages Cooperation, Is It Likely?
-- AP: PA House Speaker Sets May 16 Primary Date For House Special Election
-- Inquirer: Report: Republican Sen. Mastriano Considering Run For U.S. Senate In 2024
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[Posted: March 8, 2023] PA Environment Digest
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