This article describes how Pennsylvania candidate for governor, John Fetterman, has targeted fossil fuel companies' profits.
“on the companies to pass this along — every penny of this 18-cents reduction — to the consumers. This is — there’s no time now for profiteering.”on the oil industry’s “extraordinary” profits. The special tax would help raise funds for direct payments to households, totaling about 15 billion pounds to ease the country’s cost-of-living crisis.
This grotesque greed of the fossil fuel industry and their financiers is punishing the poorest and most vulnerable people, while destroying our only home.What’s To Be Done about Corporate Malfeasance, According To Fetterman? “This week, I released my plan to hold Washington accountable,” he said, noting that “these aren’t Democratic or Republican solutions.” Instead, his plan “will improve the lives of working Pennsylvanians.”
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