Bills Introduced
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Here's a sampling of new environmental bills and resolutions introduced this week. School Impact Fund: House Bill 2550 (Grucela-D-Northampton) authorizes a school boards to levy an educational impact fee on new subdivisions and building permits. Solar Tax Credit: House Bill 2565 (Leach-D-Montgomery) amends the Tax Reform Code to exclude solar equipment and installation from state Sales and Use Tax. Solar Installation Grants: House Bill 2566 (Leach-D-Montgomery) authorizes the use of Growing Greener II environmental bond proceeds to provide funding for the installation of residential solar energy systems and related education. Solar Feasibility Study: House Bill 2567 (Leach-D-Montgomery) directs the Department of General Services to conduct a Solar Power System Feasibility Study on all new state-construction buildings. Farmland Preservation License Plate: House Bill 2591 (Armstrong-R-Lancaster) creating a special vehicle license plate with proceeds going to farmland preservation. Lyme Disease Awareness Month: House Resolution 661 (E.Z.Taylor-R-Chester) would designate May as “Lyme Disease Awareness Month.” Drinking Water Awareness Month: House Resolution 679 (Rubley-R-Chester) would designate May as “Drinking Water Awareness Month.” Greenhouse Gas Report: House Resolution 692 (Ross-R-Chester) directs the Environmental Resources and Energy Committee to study and report on the issue of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Alternative Energy: House Resolution 694 (Cohen-D-Philadelphia) calls for the holding of a conference on the use of alternative energy sources in honor of Benjamin Franklin. Rachel Carson Day: House Resolution 702 (Josephs-D-Philadelphia) designing May 27 as Rachel Carson Day in recognition of the birthday of the author and environmentalist from |
4/7/2006 |
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