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kpete

(71,994 posts)
Mon May 19, 2014, 06:51 PM May 2014

NC: 3 Senators Introduce Bill: FELONY for Individuals Who Disclose Confidential Info Re: Fracking

As hydraulic fracturing ramps up around the country, so do concerns about its health impacts. These concerns have led 20 states to require the disclosure of industrial chemicals used in the fracking process.
North Carolina isn’t on that list of states yet – and it may be hurtling in the opposite direction.

On Thursday, three Republican state senators introduced a bill that would slap a felony charge on individuals who disclosed confidential information about fracking chemicals. The bill, whose sponsors include a member of Republican party leadership, establishes procedures for fire chiefs and healthcare providers to obtain chemical information during emergencies. But as the trade publication Energywire noted Friday, individuals who leak information outside of emergency settings could be penalized with fines and several months in prison.

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NC: 3 Senators Introduce Bill: FELONY for Individuals Who Disclose Confidential Info Re: Fracking (Original Post) kpete May 2014 OP
If Fracking is so safe why do they need laws like this? Champion Jack May 2014 #1
More and more mindem May 2014 #2
In Ohio, they had a longstanding law that forbade the info even to first responders theHandpuppet May 2014 #3

theHandpuppet

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3. In Ohio, they had a longstanding law that forbade the info even to first responders
Mon May 19, 2014, 07:42 PM
May 2014

That changed only recently thanks to the EPA.

Unbelievable, eh?

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