HARRISBURG - When is a tax not a tax? When it's a fee.
That's how House Republican leaders said Wednesday they would get money from the natural gas industry to cover any costs from road or environmental damage caused by drilling.
"We would not put forward a straight-up tax like the House [Democrats] did," said Rep. Sam Smith (R., Jefferson), who will likely be elected speaker of the House by his GOP colleagues. "We would look at a way for industry to contribute to local municipalities to help out with the impact."
The General Assembly failed to reach agreement on a shale tax last month, despite a promise to do so by both House and Senate leaders in July. Gov.-elect Tom Corbett has said he would not support a shale tax of any kind - effectively removing from budget discussions a major source of new revenue to combat a multibillion budget deficit.