House next voting day Dec. 12, 13
Senate next voting day Dec. 12, 13
-- Click Here for Senate Agency Budget Hearing Schedule.
TODAY’s Calendar Of Events
TODAY 10:00: House Consumer Protection, Technology & Utilities Committee hearing on Act 12 - private acquisition of public water & wastewater systems-- House Bill 1862 (Matzie-D-Beaver), House Bill 1863 (Matzie-D-Beaver), House Bill 1864 (Matzie-D-Beaver), House Bill 1865 (Matzie-D-Beaver) (sponsor summary). Room G-50 Irvis Building. 10:00 a.m. Click Here to watch online.
TODAY Noon: Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee holds meeting to consider two nominees for the Environmental Hearing Board and Senate Bill 832 (Yaw-R- Lycoming) would establish the Independent Energy Information Office to provide “impartial, timely and data driven analysis to guide the state in determining and meeting future energy needs” modeled on the current Independent Fiscal Office. Room 8E-A of the East Wing Main Capitol. Noon. Click Here to watch online. Read more here.
WEDNESDAY 9:30: House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee meets to consider House Bill 1215 (Vitali-D- Delaware) the state Act 108 tax credit for hydrogen production would be limited to hydrogen produced for hard-to-electrify sectors, expanded to include a larger incentive to companies using hydrogen produced from renewable energy sources and requires hydrogen producing companies to sequester a larger proportion of carbon emissions to receive the tax credit (sponsor summary); House Bill 1275 (Webster-D-Montgomery) authorizes municipalities to protect water quality and reduce flooding by protecting streams with forested buffers; House Bill 1803 (Pielli-D-Chester) requiring the use of light fixtures that reduce light pollution in state-owned or leased buildings (sponsor summary). Room 205 Ryan Building. 9:30 a.m. Click Here to watch online. Read more here.
WEDNESDAY 10:00: House Local Government Committee meets to consider House Bill 31 (Struzzi-R-Indiana) authorize boroughs and cities to adopt stormwater management fees; House Bill 32 (Struzzi-R-Indiana) authorize Townships of the First Class adopt stormwater management fees. Room 60 East Wing. 10:00 a.m. Click Here to watch online.
-- Former Employees Of Eureka Resources Oil & Gas Wastewater Treatment Company Ask For Criminal Investigation Of Eureka And An Audit Of DEP Over Alleged Workplace, Environmental Violations [PaEN]
-- Videos Now Available From PA League Of Women Voters, University Of Pittsburgh School Of Public Health Shale Gas & Public Health Conference; Dept. Of Health Pushing For Changes To Reduce Adverse Health Impacts [PaEN]
-- Senate Environmental Committee Meets Dec. 12 On 2 Environmental Hearing Board Nominees, Bill Creating An Independent Energy Information Office [PaEN]
-- House Hearing: Shapiro Administration Supports Expanding Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards; Renewables Lower Energy Costs; Increase Grid Reliability; More Work Needed To Improve Natural Gas Reliability [PaEN]
-- Reuters: Extreme Cold Still Poses Reliability Challenge For North American Power Generators, Particularly Natural Gas Infrastructure - NERC
-- The Center Square - Anthony Hennen: Despite Concerns, $290 Electric Vehicle Fee Bill Advances
-- PA Capital-Star: PA House Considers Road Use Fee For Electric Vehicle Owners
-- PennLive - Jan Murphy: Electric Vehicle Owners In PA Could Soon Be Zapped With Highest Annual Fee In The Nation
-- PJM Interconnection Board Of Managers Approves Critical Electric Grid Upgrades
-- Reading Eagle: EPA Reports Significant Progress By Its Team At Former Chemical Plant Fire Site In Reading
-- National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Now Accepting Applications For Chesapeake Bay Watershed Innovative Nutrient & Sediment Reduction Grants; Webinar Jan. 8 [PaEN]
-- Lancaster County Community Foundation Awards $64,837 In Community Conservation Grants
-- Williamsport Sun: Experts In Parks, Green Infrastructure Hired In Williamsport
-- National Assn. Of Water Companies: PA Receives Significant Economic, Consumer And Environmental Benefits From Water, Wastewater Utility Privatization And Consolidation
-- Reminder: DEP Sets Dec. 13 Public Meeting On Proposed Maggie Lynn Noncoal Deep Mine In Washington County
-- WESA: Officials Celebrate Landslide Remediation Investment On Pittsburgh’s Mount Washington
-- Post-Gazette: Pittsburgh Looks To Prevent Landslides As Climate Change Brings More Rain
-- TribLive: $13 Million Project To Address Landslide Risks In Pittsburgh’s Mt. Washington
-- Penn State Extension Offers Wide-Ranging Resources For Pesticide Applicators
-- Warren Times: Drake Well Museum Offering Summer 2024 Student Internships
-- Kittatinny Ridge: Explore The 2023 Kittatinny Ridge Conservation Plan - Strategy And Protection For This Critical Resource
-- South Mountain Partnership: Registration Open For Winter Partnership Meeting Jan. 26
-- TribLive: Tarentum, Cheswick Eyeing Regional Riverfront Development
-- Williamsport Sun: Caring For Forests In Pennsylvania’s State Parks
-- TribLive: Audubon Christmas Bird Count Adds Mon Valley Research Area For 2023
-- PA Natural Heritage Program Update Highlights Hellbender Research, Piping Plover Restoration, Dragonflies, Invasive Species Education [PaEN]
-- Williamsport Sun - Bill Bower: Reflections In Nature - Our State Has Just 3 Species Of Nuthatches
6th Oil/Natural Gas Spike: True Energy Independence Means Renewables
[There Is No Limit To What Oil/Natural Gas Industry Can Make You Pay]
-- TribLive: National Average Gasoline Cost Falls For 3 Months Straight, At Lowest Level This Year
Other States/National/International
-- LA Times Guest Essay: COP28 Has Become A Shameless Exercise In The Fight Against Climate Change, But Can We Afford To Walk Out? - By Michael Mann, University Of Pennsylvania and Susan Joy Hassol, Climate Communication
-- AP: COP28 Climate Talks Enter Last Day With No Agreement In Sight On Fossil Fuels
-- Bloomberg: COP28 Draft Deal Offers Fossil Fuel Cuts, But Falls Short For Many
-- Financial Times: COP28 Draft Agreement Drops Phaseout Of Fossil Fuels
PA Politics - Everything Is Connected
-- TribLive Editorial: PA House Members Need To Make Unexpected Break A Working Vacation
-- PA Capital-Star: Nearing The End Of Its First Year, PA Legislative Latino Caucus Sees More Work Ahead
-- TribLive: Rep. Dunbar Won’t Run Again For State House
-- Post-Gazette: William Petulla Running For House Seat Being Vacated By Rep. Mercuri
-- Post-Gazette - Ford Turner: Rep. Mercuri Wants To Make Any State Money For Universities Contingent On Standing Against Antisemitism
-- Post-Gazette: Penn President’s Resignation Sparks Conversations On Campus Free Speech, Antisemitism
-- WSJ: How Rich Alumni Ousted Penn’s President Liz Magill
-- Inquirer Editorial Cartoon: Who Has More Free Speech?
-- TribLive Editorial: UPenn President’s Resignation Is Lesson To Other College Presidents
-- Independent Fiscal Office Reports Cigarette Tax Collections Collapse Since Pandemic
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[Posted: December 12, 2023] PA Environment Digest
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