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	<author_name>Center for Coalfield Justice</author_name>
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	<title>Tell Governor Wolf to Veto HB 732</title>
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	<description>The General Assembly has passed an economically and environmentally destructive bill, HB 732. This bill contains some of the very worst parts of HB 1100, a bill that was vetoed by Governor Wolf in March because it would provide corporate welfare to the petrochemical industry and offer little to no benefit to the people of Pennsylvania. Moreover, when Governor Wolf vetoed HB 1100, he said it was because our elected officials need to promote financial stimulus packages to help Pennsylvanians who are struggling from the fallout of COVID-19, not provide corporate welfare checks. We can’t afford to shift critical investments away from the families, small businesses, and community service organizations that have been hit hardest by our economic downturn.   Take action now and tell Governor Wolf that he must keep true to his word and protect this great state by vetoing HB 732.</description>
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