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Economic Justice for DRBC Takings
December 18, 2018 10:11 AM to All Senate Members
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Senator Lisa Baker
R Senate District 20
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For years, landowners in the Delaware River drainage basin have lived under a gas drilling moratorium imposed on them by the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC). This moratorium has prevented impacted landowners from realizing the economic benefits that accrue to landowners in nearly every other part of Pennsylvania.

Now, the DRBC, with support from the Wolf administration, is turning that moratorium into a permanent ban.  As a matter of policy, this action seems a serious misjudgment. As a matter of fairness, it is even worse, for it slams the door of opportunity on affected landowners by significantly diminishing the value of their property. In my judgment, such deprivation of property rights constitutes a “taking” just the same as if the property were condemned for a transportation project or for any other public use.

As a result, this economic justice proposal declares that a ban implemented by the DRBC will constitute a taking that must be paid for by the DRBC. The legislation will provide that impacted landowners will be entitled to compensation calculated in the same manner as is used to determine value in any other eminent domain action.

This bill was introduced as SB 1189 in the 2017-2018 legislative session and was cosponsored by Senators Scarnati, Yaw, Eichelberger, Vulakovich, Hutchinson, Wagner, Reschenthaler, Folmer, Vogel, Bartolotta, Alloway, Brooks, White, Regan, DiSanto and Martin.

Please join me in sponsoring this legislation.
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Document - Introduced as SB 305
Last updated on February 14, 2019 03:27 PM
Economic Justice for DRBC Takings
December 18, 2018 10:11 AM to All Senate Members

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BAKER

Memo
For years, landowners in the Delaware River drainage basin have lived under a gas drilling moratorium imposed on them by the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC). This moratorium has prevented impacted landowners from realizing the economic benefits that accrue to landowners in nearly every other part of Pennsylvania.

Now, the DRBC, with support from the Wolf administration, is turning that moratorium into a permanent ban.  As a matter of policy, this action seems a serious misjudgment. As a matter of fairness, it is even worse, for it slams the door of opportunity on affected landowners by significantly diminishing the value of their property. In my judgment, such deprivation of property rights constitutes a “taking” just the same as if the property were condemned for a transportation project or for any other public use.

As a result, this economic justice proposal declares that a ban implemented by the DRBC will constitute a taking that must be paid for by the DRBC. The legislation will provide that impacted landowners will be entitled to compensation calculated in the same manner as is used to determine value in any other eminent domain action.

This bill was introduced as SB 1189 in the 2017-2018 legislative session and was cosponsored by Senators Scarnati, Yaw, Eichelberger, Vulakovich, Hutchinson, Wagner, Reschenthaler, Folmer, Vogel, Bartolotta, Alloway, Brooks, White, Regan, DiSanto and Martin.

Please join me in sponsoring this legislation.

Document
Introduced as SB 305

Last Updated
February 14, 2019 03:27 PM
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