In case you missed it … the Bradford Era recently published an op-ed from PA Chamber President and CEO Luke Bernstein highlighting the stark differences in energy policy between Pennsylvania and New York, and how these differences impact business competitiveness.
In the op-ed, Bernstein contrasts Pennsylvania’s balanced, pro-business energy strategy with New York’s more restrictive regulatory landscape. He explains how Pennsylvania’s approach leverages its natural gas resources to provide affordable, reliable energy that supports business growth.
Whereas New York’s proposed $75 billion fee on energy producers and other restrictive actions have driven up energy costs and created uncertainty for businesses, Pennsylvania’s pro-business policies — including the new SPEED Program to streamline permitting — have helped establish the state as a national leader in energy production and attract critical industry investment.
Full text of the op-ed is available here.