Posted: | April 26, 2023 10:45 AM |
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From: | Senator Steven J. Santarsiero and Sen. Maria Collett |
To: | All Senate members |
Subject: | Providing the Attorney General with Concurrent Jurisdiction in Environmental Crimes |
Pennsylvanians have a constitutional right to clean air, pure water and the protection of the Commonwealth’s natural resources. Unfortunately, under current law, we’re unable to efficiently and effectively pursue bad actors who jeopardize our natural resources, contaminate our waterways and pollute our air. When it comes to environmental crimes, the OAG cannot do anything unless it gets a referral from the local district attorney, the Department of Environmental Protection or another agency with jurisdiction. This process is not only cumbersome and time consuming, it prohibits the OAG from doing its job to protect the people of Pennsylvania and their constitutional right to clean air and pure water. Therefore, we plan to introduce a package of legislation to provide the OAG with concurrent jurisdiction in environmental crimes under Pennsylvania’s:
It is time we take these issues seriously and put forth all available resources to ensure a healthy environment for all Pennsylvanians. Thank you in advance for your consideration. This is a reintroduction of Senate Bill 655, 656, and 657 from last session, which was co-sponsored by Senators Kearney, Hughes, Cappelletti, Comitta, Costa, Muth, and Kane. |
Description: | This bill will provide the OAG with concurrent jurisdiction in environmental crimes under the Solid Waste Management Act. | |
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Description: | This bill will provide the OAG with concurrent jurisdiction in environmental crimes under the Clean Streams Law. | |
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Description: | This bill will provide the OAG with concurrent jurisdiction in environmental crimes under the Safe Drinking Water Act. | |
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