Citizens For Pennsylvania's Future - Press

Press

  • 9 July 2010 PennFuture: Harrisburg's Lobbying Launderers http://www.commonwealthfoundation.org/research/research_detail.asp?id=1361
  • 21 December 2011 PennFuture returns more than $138,000 to Pennsylvania because of contract violations http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/12/pennfuture_returns_more_than_1.html
  • 22 January 2009 PennFuture offers opportunity for citizen input on global warming plan - Ideas to be shared with Pennsylvania’s Climate Change Advisory Committee
  • 19 August 2008 Jan Jarrett named PennFuture president and CEO as John Hanger becomes Pennsylvania DEP Secretary
  • 12 February 2008 PennFuture praises state House for moving Pennsylvania into national leadership with passage of energy savings bill
  • 8 February 2008 PennFuture Lauds Court Decision Striking Down Federal Mercury Rule
  • 18 June 2007 New Poll Shows Overwhelming Support for Energy Independence
  • 22 May 2007 PennFuture, Environmental Integrity Project Launch Legal Action to Stop Massive Air Pollution from Bruce Mansfield Power Plant
  • 1 February 2007 PennFuture Files Endangered Species Act Petition Against Bush Administration

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