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Pennsylvania’s Fossil Fuel Tax Revenue Lags Far Behind Other Energy States, Report Says
A new analysis claims low taxes on Pennsylvania’s natural gas, coal, and petrochemical industries have failed to boost the state’s economy. The industries argue they provided jobs and cheap energy, but the report states they are declining and cannot address growing budget deficits.
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