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Pennsylvania House Finally passes Marcellus bill

CPBJ -- The state House this afternoon passed a bill rewriting the state's regulations for Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling and imposing an impact fee.

The vote on the legislation, House Bill 1950, was 101-90. The state Senate passed it Tuesday night by a vote of 31-19. The bill now goes to Gov. Tom Corbett’s desk for his signature.

The bill imposes an impact fee based on the average yearly price of natural gas. The bill’s backers said the fee works out to roughly a 3 percent effective rate; opponents said it was closer to 1 percent.

The bill also limits municipalities’ ability to regulate the drilling industry, which has long argued it needs uniform statewide rules rather than a patchwork of local ordinances.

A statement on the bill’s passage from the Marcellus Shale Coalition was not imm


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Submitted Feb 08, 2012 By: Cakes77
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Gulp....
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 11:57:27 PM

still hits iran in the pocketbook though.
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 11:45:43 PM

Its a good idea to have state control supercede local NIMBYs.
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I think local rule is preferable.
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 9:53:21 PM

And , where does this impact fee go and what is it spent on?
Thanks for the article Cakes77.
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 9:46:13 PM

Ok.
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Well said drpepperTX
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This plan is not too bad.
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 7:39:44 PM

Sounds like a reasonable Bill. The states should have the regulatory control over what happens in their own state. County and municipal regulation is overkill.
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I hope it helps.
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Great
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 5:56:42 PM

I'm sure philly has the same fraking needs and allowances as Washington county... This should be done by county not by state.
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time can tell
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Message Posted: Feb 8, 2012 5:44:16 PM

Saw another show last night about fire (flames) coming from faucets in areas that fracking is practiced.
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