Ever since America’s first oil well was drilled in Titusville in 1859, Pennsylvania has been a pioneer in our nation’s development of energy production.
Today, the industry provides nearly half a million Keystone State jobs, contributing more than $75 billion to the state economy.
With Vice President Kamala Harris’ ascension as the presumptive Democratic nominee, all the progress and hope hang in the balance.
Should Harris become president, her policies and vision could make the first four dismal years of the Biden-Harris energy agenda pale in comparison.
A quick check of the tape reveals a slew of concerns.
Running for president in 2019, Harris declared, “There’s no question I’m in favor of banning fracking.”