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- | Harrisburg, Pennsyvania-based '''PennFuture''' (aka Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future) is a statewide educational and public advocacy environmental group that advocates a natural gas severance tax in [[Pennsylvania]] as well as a balanced approach to drilling the State Forests' [[Marcellus shale]] gas deposits. The group does not oppose drilling per se, but wants the environmental impacts on air and water taken into consideration and also protecting the State's open spaces. It does not favor unrestricted development of the State Forests, but does argue for ''responsible'' development of the resource. | + | Harrisburg, Pennsyvania-based '''PennFuture''' (aka Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future) is a statewide educational and public advocacy environmental group that advocates a natural gas severance tax in [[Pennsylvania]] as well as a balanced approach to drilling the State Forests' [[Marcellus shale]] gas deposits. The group does not oppose drilling per se, but wants the environmental impacts on air and water taken into consideration and also protecting the State's open spaces. It does not favor unrestricted development of the State Forests, but argues instead for ''responsible'' development of the forests. |
Jan Jarrett is PennFuture's President and CEO. | Jan Jarrett is PennFuture's President and CEO. |
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Harrisburg, Pennsyvania-based PennFuture (aka Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future) is a statewide educational and public advocacy environmental group that advocates a natural gas severance tax in Pennsylvania as well as a balanced approach to drilling the State Forests' Marcellus shale gas deposits. The group does not oppose drilling per se, but wants the environmental impacts on air and water taken into consideration and also protecting the State's open spaces. It does not favor unrestricted development of the State Forests, but argues instead for responsible development of the forests.
Jan Jarrett is PennFuture's President and CEO.