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elect democrats. kill fracking and jobs.
The only resources that Pennsylvania owns are the ones underneath the state parks and Game lands. I own the resources underneath my property! The people in the Cities already get enough of my money!
I know the impact fees are not allowed to be passed on to landowners, but since we don't have a severance tax yet, how is it law that cant be passed to landowners. My lease with Shell allows for us to share the Severance tax according to our percent of royalty, if one were to be passed. It would surprise me if your lease with shell didn't have that also.
incorrect matthew, only the impact fee is precluded from being assessed against landowners.
a severance tax would be assessed on a percentage basis against all production.
that would amount to another of those deductions from our royalties that landowners are now screaming about.
so it doesn't make sense to me at least, how landowners can be against post production expense deductions from their royalties and yet in favor of the state deducting an additional 4-6% to pay for higher teachers salaries in Philadelphia.
you're just kidding yourself with that approach rmc, the state will never provide us with any extra measure of accountability or protection regarding our royalties. the state cannot even manage to collect all of the taxes owed to it by citizens and corporations. it will simply collect the taxes and squander that additional revenue in higher populated areas of the state to buy votes. there will be no accounting or accountability to us mineral owners.
also consider that the dep production reporting system is already notoriously inaccurate, in some cases not even close to what mineral owners are seeing on their statements. not a good track record so far.
and if a mineral owner ever hopes to prevail in litigation against his lesse(s) for underpayment of royalties, it won't be enough in court, to pull out some state collected figures, he will need to perform a forensic audit documenting in detail, the specifics of the case. think tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands of dollars in costs before you ever have your day in court.
Matt; six months ago the Dem Caucus in Pa voted for a statewide moratorium on HVHF. No Dem gov candidate has come out against it, AFAIK.
the Pennsylvania democratic committee has a policy to ban fracking. that's a fact.
a lot of folks in new York state never thought it would be possible either. then when a moratorium was enacted, they never thought it would last long. now 5 years later they can't believe that it won't be over soon.
what?? hope springs eternal?
it most certainly can happen here in pa, quickly and easily.
it's simple, vote stupid, ya get stupid. vote smart, at least ya got a better chance of not getting stupid.
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