Court derails Keystone State’s membership in RGGI

The court found the DEP did not have the constitutional authority to collect revenue from Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative auctions, and only the legislature can levy taxes.

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|2023-11-06T08:53:17-05:00November 6th, 2023|Comments Off on Court derails Keystone State’s membership in RGGI

Court blocks Pennsylvania carbon pricing scheme

Let's hope the courts continue to teach Governor Wolf, Secretary Buttigieg and their armies of bureaucrats a sorely needed lesson in constitutional checks and balances.

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|2022-07-12T12:03:40-04:00July 12th, 2022|Comments Off on Court blocks Pennsylvania carbon pricing scheme

How America’s greatest energy mistake gambles with Pennsylvania’s economy

BY MIKE BUTLER: Everyone across Pennsylvania feels the punch of record inflation and sky-high energy prices, and there’s little end in sight

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|2022-06-03T09:32:27-04:00May 28th, 2022|Comments Off on How America’s greatest energy mistake gambles with Pennsylvania’s economy

How Big Green undermines Pennsylvania’s energy potential

Pennsylvania sits at the epicenter of what is aptly described as America’s “natural gas revolution,” which is why the state is well positioned to help free America and Europe from relying on foreign adversaries for their energy.

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|2022-04-26T16:24:03-04:00April 16th, 2022|Comments Off on How Big Green undermines Pennsylvania’s energy potential

Pennsylvania faces RGGI reality

Pennsylvania is in a tug of war over electricity production.

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|2020-02-12T14:50:31-05:00February 15th, 2020|Comments Off on Pennsylvania faces RGGI reality

“Backroom” Pennsylvania land deals could finance Green agenda

“When you allow PENNVEST money to be used to benefit one private business owner over another, what kind of Pandora’s box are you opening?”

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|2018-05-16T14:18:59-04:00May 11th, 2018|Comments Off on “Backroom” Pennsylvania land deals could finance Green agenda

Farmer’s decades-old wetlands nightmare continues in PA

When Robert Brace set out to convert pastureland to cropland on his farm in Erie County, little did he know that this simple, age-old farming practice would lead to decades of litigation that has cost him over a million dollars in fines and legal fees.

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|2018-03-20T08:39:13-04:00March 20th, 2018|Comments Off on Farmer’s decades-old wetlands nightmare continues in PA

CFACT tours fracking rigs in NW Pennsylvania: Will government shut them down?

The shale energy revolution if bringing true energy security to America, yet small businesses have almost been driven out of business by regulations from the federal EPA and PA State Department of Environmental Protection.

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|2017-12-20T23:10:16-05:00December 20th, 2017|7 Comments
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