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Stephanie Catarino Wissman: On Natural Gas in PA

By Pennsylvania Business Report  |   April 12, 2021   |   News
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PA Natural Gas: Lots of jobs, lots of taxes, let’s tax it more. Is that good idea?

API’s Stephanie Catarino Wissman on the state of PA’s natural gas industry and challenges ahead.

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