House next voting session day July 6
Senate adjourned until September 18
TODAY’s Calendar Of Events
TODAY 10:00: Agenda Posted. DEP PA Energy Development Authority meeting. Delaware Room, 16th Floor Rachel Carson Building. 10:00 a.m. Contact: Alayna Schmeider at aschmeider@pa.gov or 717-783-0908. (formal notice) Note: There will be an executive session from 10:00 to about 10:45 and the public meeting will follow. Click Here to join remotely via Microsoft Teams [Meeting ID: 247 360 255 215 Passcode: a4sqDq] or by telephone: +1 267-332-8737 ID: 255 797 200#.
-- DEP Rejects MarkWest Act 2 Cleanup Notification For 10,000 Gallon Natural Gas Condensate Spill At Compressor Station In Robinson Twp., Washington County; Notice Is Re-sent [PaEN]
-- Erie Times Guest Essay: PA Can Curb Pollution, Protect Public Health By Reducing Oil & Gas Methane Emissions Now - Alison L. Steele, Environmental Health Project
-- House Passes $45.5 Billion State Budget Including Funding For More Staff At DEP; Shapiro To Veto Voucher Funding Wanted By Republicans; Bill Must Still Be Signed In Senate To Be Presented To The Governor [PaEN]
-- DEP Declares Code ORANGE Air Quality Day For THURSDAY, July 6 In Lehigh Valley, Susquehanna Valley
-- Inside Climate News: PJM Interconnection Grid Operator Must Process And Connect Backlogged Clean Energy Projects, New Report Says
-- Broad+Liberty Guest Essay: Carbon Capture And Storage Is Beneficial To Pennsylvania’s Energy Field - By Former Rep. Becky Corbin (R-Chester)
-- Erie Times Guest Essay: Fixing PA Water Systems Will Cost Billions, Let Local Governments Tap Private Capital - By Jim Seif, Former DEP Secretary, EPA Region 3 Administrator
-- The Guardian: ’Double Agents’: Fossil-Fuel Lobbyists Work For U.S. Groups Trying To Fight Climate Crisis [22 PA Lobbyists Are ‘Double Agents’]
-- WESA: Woods Further Afield: Dispatches From PA’s Rothrock State Forest
-- PennLive: Rare Butterflies Bloom Amid The Booms At Ft. Indiantown Gap
-- NYT: Formal Landscaping With Native Plants? Yes, It’s Possible [Natural Lands - Stoneleigh]
-- The Nature Conservancy - PA July News: Working With Fire; Fish Surveys In Lebanon County; Kinzua Dam ‘Pulse’ Water Release
-- Erie Times - Brian Whipkey: Anglers Don’t Need A Fishing Reel To Catch Nice Fish In PA, Here’s Why
6th Oil/Natural Gas Spike: True Energy Independence Means Renewables
[There Is No Limit To What Oil/Natural Gas Industry Can Make You Pay]
-- Bloomberg: European Union’s Natural Gas Buyer’s Club Fills Nearly 80% Of Storage Without Extreme Price Spikes
-- Reuters: Exxon Signals Sharp Profit Drop, Cites Low Natural Gas Prices, Refining Margins
Other States/National/International
-- Utility Dive: Equitrans Mountain Valley Natural Gas Pipeline Gets FERC Green Light To Finish Construction
-- E&E News: Is Biden Cracking Down On Pipeline Violators?
-- The Intelligencer: West Virginia Income, Natural Gas Severance Taxes Drive $1.8 Billion Surplus
-- WCHS: Kentucky’s 29 Coal-Producing Counties Getting $74 Million On State Coal Severance Tax Money [Nope, Not In PA!]
-- Financial Times: US Utilities Defend Natural Gas-Burning Stoves To Head Off Electrification Threat
PA Politics - Everything Is Connected
-- Spotlight PA: After Shapiro Reverses Position On Private School Vouchers, PA House Passes State Budget, Senate Republicans Cry Foul
-- PennLive - Jan Murphy/Charles Thompson: PA’s $45.5 Billion Budget Gets House OK, But Could Have Long Wait To Get To Governor
-- Inquirer: PA House OKs A $45.5 Billion State Budget, As Gov. Shapiro Plans To Veto His Own School Voucher Proposal
-- PA Capital-Star: PA Lawmakers, Advocates React To State Budget Passage
-- Scranton Times Editorial: Pennsylvania Makes Failure Budgetary Norm
-- PennLive - John Baer: Politics In PA And Nation Reflect New Poll Findings - We’re Still Deeply Divided
-- City & State PA: Q/A With Former Cong. Charlie Dent On State Of Republican Party, What Could Happen In 2024
-- Post-Gazette: US Senator Bob Casey Is Breaking With Biden More Often As He Runs For Reelection
-- TribLive Editorial: Is Leaving PA The Way To Find Lower Taxes And Cost Of Living?
-- PennLive: With Lawsuit Dismissed, PA Republicans File Appeal With PA Supreme Court To Overturn Mail-In Voting Law
-- PennLive: Lycoming County Judge Rejects Request For Forensic Audit Of 2020 Election From Conservative Patriots Organization
-- AP: A List Of Mass Killings In The United States Since January
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[Posted: July 6, 2023] PA Environment Digest
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