House next voting session day July 5
Senate adjourned until September 18
TODAY’s Calendar Of Events
THURSDAY 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#.
This July 4th Pursue Your Constitutional Right To A Clean Environment In Pennsylvania!
-- Community Demands Accountability From EQT Natural Gas On 1-Year Anniversary Of Greene County Frack-Out Incident; Families Still Without Clean Water; No DEP Investigation Results [PaEN]
-- KDKA Investigates: Washington County Family Says Energy Transfer/MarkWest Natural Gas Processing Plants Turned Peaceful Farm Into Nightmare [PaEN]
-- PJM Interconnection Issues Hot Weather Alert For Entire Electrical Grid Footprint for July 5 [PaEN]
-- UtilityDive: Most Of US Faces Elevated Risk Of Blackouts In Extreme Heat This Summer, North American Electric Reliability Corp Warns
-- PA-based Evangelical Environmental Network Blog: Caring For Our ‘Garden Of Ed’ - Solar Energy Benefits For Pennsylvania - By Julian Burnett, PosiGen Solar & Energy Efficiency [PaEN]
-- Inquirer: POWER’s People’s Renewable Energy Plan For PECO Rally Drew A Small But Committed Crowd
-- PA-based Evangelical Environmental Network: 46,979 Pro-Life Evangelicals Support EPA’s Cleaner Vehicles Rule
-- Dept. Of Agriculture Starts Accepting Resource Enhancement Farm Conservation Tax Credit Applications Aug. 7 [PaEN]
-- PA Resources Council Announces July Schedule Of Traveling Glass Recycling Bin Locations In Allegheny, Lawrence, Mercer Counties [PaEN]
-- TribLive: Springdale Borough Considers Zoning Change To Encourage Mixed Use Of Former Power Plant Site
-- WESA: Wildfire Smoke Hasn’t Been Problem For Garden Plants, But Climate Change Is
-- Penn State Extension Home Garden News: Aphids; Downy Mildew; Watering To Beat The Summer Heat; Japanese Beetles; Master Gardener Workshops Near You
-- Penn State Extension Spotted Lanternfly: Checklist For Travelers; Participate In Lanternfly Distribution Survey; 50% Off Extension Courses
-- WHYY: Part 1 Of Push To Save Historic Crebilly Farm In Chester County Is Complete
-- Penn State: A Seed Survival Story: How Trees Keep ‘Friends’ Close And ‘Enemies’ Guessing
PA Politics - Everything Is Connected
-- TribLive/PennLive: Any Progress Made Toward Settling PA’s State Budget Dispute? It’s Hard To Tell
-- Inquirer: PA House Republican Freedom Caucus Compares Themselves And School Choice Movement To… Nazis?
-- Dept. of Revenue Reports State Tax Collects for FY 2022-23 Were $1.3 Billion (3.1%) Above Its Estimates
-- Independent Fiscal Office Reports June State Revenues $285.3 Million (8.4%) Above Its Estimates, $2.73 Billion Above Estimates For Fy 2022-23 Fiscal Year
-- Post-Gazette: PA Voters Will Soon Pick People Who Will Run 2024 Election, A National Group Is Fighting Election Denial
-- WITF: In Central PA, Most Black And Brown People Struggle To Make Ends Meet
-- Spotlight PA: Six Years After PA Legalized Fireworks, They’re Probably Here To Stay
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[Posted: July 4, 2023] PA Environment Digest
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