HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Legislation to cut taxes for manufacturers who use methane to make fertilizer or petrochemicals is on its way to Pennsylvania’s Senate. The state House of Representatives voted Thursday for the proposed Energy and Fertilizer Manufacturing Tax Credit program. Supporters describe it as a way to fuel economic development, create good-paying jobs and attract customers for the state’s natural gas industry. Opponents frame it as a taxpayer giveaway to the fossil fuels industry.
Bill to Cut Taxes for Manufacturers Who Use Methane Makes its Way to Senate
