WJPA Asked To Leave Regulatory Hearing
Representatives from some two dozen coal, gas and energy companies and groups filled a room at the North Strabane Firehall No. 2 on Thursday for the chance to speak directly with sympathetic federal officials. “The goal is to listen to small businesses,” said James “Jim” Spencer III, regional administrator for the Small Business Administration’s Mid-Atlantic Region. “What are the problems that they’re having? For example, what are some burdensome regulations … that might need to be changed or corrected or done away with?” More than 258,000 people in Pennsylvania work in the energy sector, accounting for 4.2% of all jobs in the state, according to the Department of Environmental Protection. Spencer said representatives from the DEP were invited but did not attend the meeting. An official from the Clean Air Council in Philadelphia who was in attendance could not be reached for comment. The meeting was publicized through a press release, but organizers asked our WPJA reporter to leave, citing concerns that people would not feel comfortable speaking candidly with media present.


