Out of balance?
Governor's shale commission is long on campaign contributors, drilling interests
Sunday, March 13, 2011
By Tracie Mauriello and Laura Olson, Post-Gazette Harrisburg Bureau
Rebecca Droke/Post-Gazette
HARRISBURG -- A new commission stacked with energy executives and campaign contributors -- including one with a history of environmental violations -- has been tasked to ensure land and water are protected as they help grow the gas drilling industry in Pennsylvania.
Gov. Tom Corbett on Tuesday created the Marcellus Shale Advisory Commission, and assigned its 30 members to figure out how to balance job creation with environmental protection.
If the composition of the commission is any indication, the scales will tip toward job creation. The group includes 13 people with ties to the gas industry and only four environmentalists. The others are state and local government officials and a geologist.
Thirteen of the members contributed a total of $557,000 to Mr. Corbett's political campaigns since 2008; 12 have ties with companies whose executives or political action committees contributed another $562,000; one is the son of a $300,000 contributor. All together that amounted to just over $1.4 million.
Out of balance?
Governor's shale commission is long on campaign contributors, drilling interests
Sunday, March 13, 2011
By Tracie Mauriello and Laura Olson, Post-Gazette Harrisburg Bureau
Rebecca Droke/Post-Gazette
Lt. Gov. Jim Cawley == Will lead commission.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11072/1131681-454.stm