With Veto, Pennsylvania Governor Stands Up for Critical Environmental Protections
Statement from Andrew Williams, EDF Senior State Regulatory and Legislative Affairs Manager
(HARRISBURG, Penn. – March 28, 2016) The Environmental Defense Fund applauds Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf for vetoing House Bill 1327 – a Fiscal Code Bill accompanying the state budget with extraneous provisions that would have unnecessarily jeopardized critical environmental and public health protections.
“By vetoing this bill, Governor Wolf sent a strong message that Pennsylvania is serious about moving forward thoughtfully on important environmental issues, including implementing the Clean Power Plan in a way that works best for Pennsylvania, and finalizing long overdue oil and gas regulations. His veto is a sign of leadership and shows a commitment by this Administration to stand up to legislative games that could weaken important environmental protections that safeguard the health of Keystone State residents.”
· Andrew Williams, Senior State Regulatory and Legislative Affairs Manager, Environmental Defense Fund
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