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Some rank-and-filers among the state House Republicans have put forward various bills to levy a tax, fee or other euphemism on gas drillers, but the proposal to be unveiled on Monday appears to be their response to the soon-to-be Senate-approved impact fee measure.

A co-sponsorship memo began circulating Friday afternoon for an impact fee crafted to virtually match what Gov. Tom Corbett proposed earlier this month. 

That measure, from Rep. Brian Ellis, R-Butler, appears to be on the fast track for a committee vote next week. "I anticipated that there will be swift action," Ellis said in an interview.

The fee proposal would match the governor's - and the Senate version's, before the fee provision was removed this week - $40,000 initial payment, decreasing annually to $10,000 in years four through 10. It also would be county-assessed, with a distribution formula that is similar to the administration's plan.

Two key changes would be taking the dollars that the governor earmarked for the Department of Health to investigate complaints and perform outreach, and instead boost the share for the Department of Environmental Protection. Local governments also would be able to use their share to decrease local tax rates.

Unlike Corbett's proposal, the Ellis plan would use royalty dollars coming into the state's Oil and Gas Lease Fund to assist county conservation districts, continue to fund the Growing Greener environmental intiatives, as well as provide dollars to communities within the state forests (which see impacts from the wells on state-owned land). The Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund also would recieve a portion of those dollars in 2014.

Asked whether the administration supports those additional uses for state royalties, Ellis replied: "We've gotten a strong indication that this legislation is moving in the right direction."

The introduction of a House Republican shale fee plan creates an interesting dynamic, with the Senate aiming to amend in final changes to their measure on Monday and send that bill to the House by Tuesday.

A House GOP drafted measure also forces Democrats in that chamber to either support that proposal with a less-than-desirable fee, or cast a vote against the groups and programs (Growing Greener, local governments) that they have repeatedly said need funding.

"The governor's plan was inadequate," said House Democratic spokesman Bill Patton. "To the extent that the House Republican plan would mirror that, we would oppose it."

 

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