March 3, 2010
State Sen. Andy Dinniman, D-19th, of West Whiteland, has introduced legislation that would impose a tax on Marcellus Shale natural gas extraction and use the revenues from that tax to give Pennsylvania homeowners property tax rebates.
Dinniman said a 5 percent tax on the natural gas from the state's Marcellus Shale reserves would, by 2014, provide the average homeowner $148 each year in property tax relief.
"Every election, all the politicians stand up and say, 'We understand your pain. We understand what's going on. We will bring property tax reform. We will lower your property taxes,'" Dinniman said. "Well, the answer is beneath our feet. It's a mile down, but it's beneath our feet."
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