Politics & Government

Area Votes: DeLissio, Parker Reject Marcellus Shale Bill

An account of legislative votes in the General Assembly.

Opposing the Marcellus Shale measure that eventually passed, state Reps. Pamela DeLissio (D-194) and Cherelle Parker (D-200) voted against the bill last week.

In a statement, DeLissio, who represents most of Roxborough and all of Manayunk, explained her decision.

"From tax rates to environmental safeguards and local control, the bill is inadequate and a big loser for all Pennsylvanians... This bill seriously lacks accountability and responsibility and essentially ties the hands of local authorities and the Department of Environmental Protection. The relatively low return to the communities from the impact fee comes at a very high cost," DeLissio said in a news release.

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In addtion, area lawmakers in Harrisburg voted on two separate bills further establishing the definitions and punishments for crimes during sessions taking place the week of Feb 6.

The Senate approved an amendment that further defines when and how businesses that sell alcohol should handle identification they believe to be fake, while the House approved an amendment that establishes theft of secondary metals, like copper and aluminum, as a felony if is enough is stolen.

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Elsewhere, the House approved an act that will create an online portal to assist businesses in completing forms, licenses and permits in an attempt to stimulate and ease the creation of new businesses in the State.

Check the list below to see what else happened in Harrisburg and how the area’s lawmakers voted.

House of Representatives:

HB 1950: This amendment to existing oil and gas statutes establishes instructions and conditions for an unconventional gas well fee, defined as a hole drilled for the purpose of producing natural gas from shale beds. The bill passed the house in a 101-to-90 vote.

  • No: Pamela DeLissio (D-194) and Cherelle Parker (D-200)

HB 2032: An act that defines and establishes the punishments for the theft of “secondary metals,” like copper, aluminum, wire and other metals with recycling value, the House passed this measure in a 192-to-3 vote on Feb 8.

  • Yes: Pamela DeLissio (D-194) and Cherelle Parker (D-200)

HB: 2022: The House passed this act that creates the “Pennsylvania Business Permitting Portal,” an online service that aims to assist businesses in securing permits, licenses, certifications and applications needed to operate in the commonwealth in a nearly unanimous 193-to-0 vote with three representatives on leave.

  • Yes: Pamela DeLissio (D-194) and Cherelle Parker (D-200)

Senate:

SB 117: Amending title 18, the crimes and offenses section of state statutes, the Senate approved this amendment that states employees of places that sell alcohol can confiscate identification they suspect to be fake only after electronically scanning the ID. The bill, which passed in a 48-to-1 vote on Feb. 6, also states that confiscated Ids must be submitted to local police within 48 hours.

  • Yes: Shirley Kitchen (D-3) and Vincent Hughes (D-7)

SB 405: The Senate voted “yes” on this amendment to the Local Tax Enabling Act, establishing that businesses that have “bases of operations” in more than one municipality can only be taxed on the business that takes place in that specific municipality. The amendment passed 34-to-16 on Feb 8.

  • No: Shirley Kitchen (D-3) and Vincent Hughes (D-7)


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