PA Senate Policy Hearing – Pennsylvania’s Shale Gas Boom: How Policy Decisions Failed to Protect Public Health
Thu, Jun 02
|CCAC Boyce Campus Auditorium
Pennsylvania State Senators Katie Muth and Jim Brewster will host a hearing regarding the health impacts of shale gas infrastructure in Pennsylvania.
Time & Location
Jun 02, 2022, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM EDT
CCAC Boyce Campus Auditorium, 595 Beatty Rd, Monroeville, PA 15146, USA
About the event
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Thursday, June 2, 2022 | Monroeville, PA
PA Senate Policy Hearing – Pennsylvania’s Shale Gas Boom: How Policy Decisions Failed to Protect Public Health and What We Can Do to Correct It
Pennsylvania State Senators Katie Muth and Jim Brewster will host a hearing regarding the health impacts of shale gas infrastructure in Pennsylvania.
Thursday, June 2, 2022
1 – 4 p.m.
CCAC Boyce Campus Auditorium
595 Beatty Rd, Monroeville, PA 15146
A virtual option will also be available
A chasm exists between the reliable public health research that has been conducted and the actions taken by legislators, the Governor’s Office, and the Department of Health. These actions demonstrate how the promise of economic benefits outweighed any sense of caution about potential health impacts from shale gas development, how the insistence on irrefutable evidence of health harms became the enemy of reasonable protective measures, and consequently how the burden of proof fell to the communities experiencing the health impacts.
The hearing will also address recommendations on what can be done differently to ensure that public health considerations are included in the decision-making process going forward. The hearing will include testimony from impacted residents as well as experts in public health and policy regarding shale gas development.
Testimony is scheduled to be provided by:
Gillian Graber, Executive Director, Protect PT
Lisa Graves-Marcucci, Pennsylvania Coordinator, Community Outreach, Environmental Integrity Project
Cathy Lodge, Washington County Resident
Dr. Brian Schwartz, Professor of Environmental Health and Engineering, Epidemiology, and Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
Alison L. Steele, Executive Director, Environmental Health Project
Makenzie White, Public Health Manager, Environmental Health Project