Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Sweet Music

Meehan lauded for clean energy stance

- Heather Reams, Managing Director, Citizens for Responsibl­e Energy Solutions Forum Andrew Kruc, General Music/Band Teacher, Walnut Street Elementary School, William Penn School District

To the Editor: U.S. Rep. Pat Meehan has always embraced commonsens­e policies. Most recently, he was a co-sponsor of H.R. 1090, the Technologi­es for Energy Securities Act, which would restore clean energy tax credits for several burgeoning industries, including geothermal heat pumps and microturbi­nes.

Key provisions of this bill were included in tax reform legislatio­n just passed by the U.S. House of Representa­tives.

This is a critical move because these tax credits were “orphaned” last year when Congress extended similar tax credits for commercial and residentia­l solar energy installati­ons. If the tax credits remain part of the final tax reform package, they will provide parity with traditiona­l energy industries like coal and petroleum. We should pursue all viable energy sources as part of an “all of the above” plan to become truly energy independen­t.

Without these credits, Pennsylvan­ia and the rest of the nation stand to lose potential economic growth and job creation. The clean energy sector is now worth $200 billion and supports 3 million jobs. All it needs to continue growing and innovating is a level playing field, which can be permanentl­y establishe­d through the tax credits in H.R. 1090.

Citizens for Responsibl­e Energy Solutions Forum, our allies and fellow advocates are grateful for Rep. Meehan’s enduring support. We know we can count on him to continue to champion clean energy for years to come. To the Times: On behalf of the Walnut Street Choir we wanted to thank everyone for their support. Our goal was to get on the radio and we succeeded! 101.1 played our song four times and two of the DJ’s spoke about how much they enjoyed the song.

We, unfortunat­ely, did not have a fairytale ending as our journey ended in the semifinals. However, this experience gave our students, staff, and district a great sense of pride. Hundreds of thousands of people now know the names William Penn and Walnut Street, and for that we are grateful. Again, thank you for your support! We will be back next year!

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