From Kentuckians for the Commonwealth:
Action Wednesday in
the Kentucky Senate
Legislation that will pave the way for
large-scale hydraulic fracking in Kentucky is set to be heard by the
Senate Natural Resources and Energy Committee tomorrow (Wednesday) at 11 a.m.
We need to drum up support for an anticipated amendment that would
place a two-year moratorium on “high volume hydraulic fracking.”
ACTION: Please contact members of the Senate tonight or in the morning before 11. You can call their office directly at 502-564-8100 or leave a message through the Legislative Message Line (800-372-7181). If you’d like to email, you can find their email address or online contact form here: http://www.lrc.ky.gov/whoswho/email.htm
MESSAGE: “Please support adding a two-year moratorium on high volume hydraulic fracking to Senate Bill 186, or vote against the bill without the moratorium.”
If you call the message line, ask that your
message be delivered to your senator plus “Sen. Jared Carpenter and all
senators.” (Sen. Carpenter is chair of the Natural Resources and Energy
Committee)
Thank you for taking action!
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Why a moratorium
is needed now
Kentucky already allows fracking, but we do not
have the laws and regulations to protect our health, water, land, local
infrastructure, air and rural quality of life from the unconventional
horizontal drilling and high volume hydraulic fracking that is being
planned for Kentucky. SB 186 (and a companion bill in the House, HB 386)
make improvements in existing law but fall short of giving landowners
and communities any real means of preventing the onslaught of problems
that accompany high volume hydraulic fracking.
In testimony today, Madison County landowner
Vicki Spurlock pointed out that no landowners were involved in
developing the legislation (neither were any public health advocates).
She wants to stop the “full-scale industrialization” of her rural area
of Madison County that this legislation would allow.
The Kentucky oil and gas association board of
directors voted unanimously to support this legislation, so we know it
will allow them to do exactly what they want in Kentucky.
Please call as soon as you can.
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1 comment:
If you ask those frackers. They always tell you that there is no proof that fracking causes farm to the environment. Yet. you can see the damage everywhere. Its ruining the environment and people's lives. Not to mention, it is destroying the Earth. Caverns are collapsing, causing death and destruction. If and when earthquakes come, there will be MAJOR consequences.
Stop the fracking. Don't wait on politicians to do it. They wont. They are bought and paid for by the companies. We need to take it upon ourselves to destroy the fracking equipment and run them out of town. Just like our ancestors did in the old days.
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