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7-559 Commentator List 6.28.2021 to Publish.Xlsx Comment and Response Document Appendix: List of Commentators CO2 Budget Trading Program 25 Pa. Code Chapter 145, Subchapter E 50 Pa.B. 6212 (November 7, 2020) Environmental Quality Board Regulation #7-559 (Independent Regulatory Review Commission #3274) *Commentators denoted with an asterisk provided testimony at one of the public hearings, but no written copy of their testimony was received. Please refer to the public hearing transcripts for a verbatim copy of their comments, available under Regulation #7-559 in eComment, https://www.ahs.dep.pa.gov/eComment/. First Name Last Name Affiliation City State Independent Regulatory Review David Sumner Harrisburg PA Commission Sen. Camera Bartolotta PA Senate - 46th District Washington PA Sen. Amanda Cappelletti PA Senate - 17th District Norristown PA Sen. Maria Collett PA Senate - 12th District Harrisburg PA Sen. Carolyn T. Comitta PA Senate - 19th District Harrisburg PA Sen. Art Haywood PA Senate - 4th District Philadelphia PA Sen. Tim Kearney PA Senate - 26th District Springfield PA Sen. Katie Muth* PA Senate - 44th District Royersford PA Sen. Joe Pittman PA Senate - 41st District Harrisburg PA Sen. Joe Pittman 29 PA State Senators Harrisburg PA Sen. Nikil Saval* PA Senate - 1st District Harrisburg PA Sen. Judith Schwank PA Senate - 11th District Harrisburg PA Sen. Sharif Street PA Senate - 3rd District Philadelphia PA Sen. Gene Yaw PA Senate - 23rd District Harrisburg PA PA House of Representatives - 70th Rep. Matt Bradford Harrisburg PA District PA House of Representatives - 149th Rep. Tim Briggs King of Prussia PA District PA House of Representatives - 195th Rep. Donna Bullock Philadelphia PA District PA House of Representatives - 146th Rep. Joseph Ciresi Royersford PA District PA House of Representatives - 148th Rep. Mary Jo Daley Narberth PA District PA House of Representatives - 184th Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler Philadelphia PA District PA House of Representatives - 23rd Rep. Dan Frankel Pittsburgh PA District PA House of Representatives - 136th Rep. Robert L. Freeman Easton PA District PA House of Representatives - 24th Rep. Edward Gainey Pittsburgh PA District PA House of Representatives - 61st Rep. Liz Hanbidge Harrisburg PA District PA House of Representatives - 156th Rep. Dianne Herrin* West Chester PA District PA House of Representatives - 95th Rep. Carol Hill-Evans York PA District PA House of Representatives - 21st Rep. Sara Innamorato Harrisburg PA District PA House of Representatives - 175th Rep. Mary Isaacson Philadelphia PA District PA House of Representatives - 181st Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta Harrisburg PA District PA House of Representatives - 188th Rep. Rick Krajewski Philadelphia PA District 1 of 262 PA House of Representatives - 161st Rep. Leanne Krueger Harrisburg PA District PA House of Representatives - 115th Rep. Maureen Madden Harrisburg PA District Malloy PA House of Representatives - 114th Rep. Bridget Taylor PA Kosierowski District PA House Environmental Resources Rep. Daryl Metcalfe Harrisburg PA & Energy Cmte. PA House of Representatives - 12th Rep. Daryl Metcalfe Harrisburg PA District 40 PA House of Representatives Rep. Brett Miller Lancaster PA Members PA House of Representatives - 112th Rep. Kyle Mullins Harrisburg PA District PA House of Representatives - 154th Rep. Napoleon Nelson Harrisburg PA District PA House of Representatives - 155th Rep. Danielle Friel Otten Exton PA District PA House of Representatives - 200th Rep. Chris Rabb* Philadelphia PA District Rep. James Roebuck PA House of Representatives Harrisburg PA PA House of Representatives - 135th Rep. Steve Samuelson Bethlehem PA District PA House of Representatives - 153rd Rep. Benjamin Sanchez Abington PA District PA House of Representatives - 158th Rep. Christina Sappey Kennett Square PA District PA House of Representatives - 132nd Rep. Michael Schlossberg Allentown PA District PA House of Representatives - 157th Rep. Melissa Shusterman Paoli PA District PA House of Representatives - 182nd Rep. Brian Sims Philadelphia PA District PA House of Representatives - 50th Rep. Pam Snyder Carmichaels PA District PA House of Representatives - 202nd Rep. Jared Solomon Philadelphia PA District PA House of Representatives - 62nd Rep. Jim Struzzi Indiana PA District PA House of Representatives - 166th Rep. Greg Vitali Havertown PA District PA House of Representatives - 150th Rep. Joe Webster West Norriton PA District PA House of Representatives - 74th Rep. Dan Williams Thorndale PA District Carlyn Carmichaels PA Kevin Submitted via email PA 2 of 262 Lesha Submitted via email PA Steve Aaron Nuclear Powers Pennsylvania Harrisburg PA Shalain Abbas Pittsburgh PA Sheima Abbas* Philadelphia PA Bruce Abbott Media PA K. Abbott Philadelphia PA Marisa Abbott Rostraver Township PA Azza Abdin Philadelphia PA Roosevelt Abdullah Philadelphia PA Sakeenah Abdullah West Chester PA Hassan Abdulrahim Philadelphia PA Margherita Abe Philadelphia PA Chastity Abel Dover PA Jodi Abel York PA Dashun Abney Philadelphia PA Barbara Abraham Douglassville PA Taniya Abraham State College PA Matt Abrams Wellsboro PA Ronald Abrams Philadelphia PA Herbert Abramson Lancaster PA Marylou Acciavatti Philadelphia PA Rebecca Ace East Stroudsburg PA Rebecca Acer Pittsburgh PA Mark Acerni Mercer PA Barbara Achey Union Dale PA James Achey Union Dale PA Judith Ackerman Hazleton PA Margo Ackerman Elkins Park PA Sharlene Ackerman Monaca PA Melissa Acosta Lebanon PA Peggy Acosta Womelsdorf PA Frank Adair Philadelphia PA Cookie Adam Phoenixville PA Frank Adamczyk Windber PA Anthony Adams Philadelphia PA Ben Adams MaGrann Associates Philadelphia PA Christine Adams Philadelphia PA Gregg Adams Philadelphia PA Howard Adams Philadelphia PA Larry Adams Meyersdale PA Latoya Adams Philadelphia PA Maureen Adams Philadelphia PA Mumina Adams Pittsburgh PA Nancy Adams Mechanicsburg PA Centre Region Council of Pam Adams State College PA Governments 3 of 262 Pam Adams PA Furnace PA Patricia Adams Bethel Park PA Patty Adams Millersburg PA Peggy Adams Fair Oaks PA Peter Adams Pittsburgh PA Stephen Adams Danville PA Viola Adams Pottsville PA Kathleen Adamson Wallingford PA Linda Addis Hermitage PA Peace Adebayojp Feasterville Trevose PA Bukola Adekoje Philadelphia PA Kudirat Adewale Croydon PA Adewale Adeyinka Philadelphia PA Lorie Adkins Pittsburgh PA Claire Adler Philadelphia PA Linda Adzima Oakmont PA Antoinette Agbuya Philadelphia PA Hanna Aggen Red Lion PA Hans Aglidian Marcus Hook PA Sandra Agnew Pittsburgh PA Domingo Agosto Philadelphia PA Shefali Agrawal Lancaster PA Suparna Agrawal Pittsburgh PA Elvira Aguayo Carbondale PA Josue Aguilar Natural Resources Defense Council New York NY Caroline Aguilera Hazleton PA Stephen Agypt Harrisburg PA Maryann Ahearn King of Prussia PA Eugenia Ahern Philadelphia PA Hizra Ahmad Wayne PA Farah Ahmed Hershey PA Nagwa Ahmed-Cramer Allentown PA Carina Ahren Havertown PA Julie Aiken Boalsburg PA Howard Aikens Pittsburgh PA Katie Aikins Philadelphia PA Leann Aikins Submitted via email PA Keith Aitken Levittown PA Mitul Ajmera Lansdale PA Muhammad Akhanda Upper Darby PA Shantel Akins Bethlehem PA Ennie Akinwunmi Philadelphia PA Heather Akladios Bala Cynwyd PA Anjali Akula Pittsburgh PA Terrie Alaimo Scranton PA 4 of 262 Kirk Aland Latrobe PA Henry Albert Elkins Park PA Allison Alberts Kunkletown PA Dr. John Jay Albertson Boalsburg PA Julia Albertson Vineland NJ Dixie Albright Wrightsville PA Eric Albright Erie PA Etta Albright Cresson PA George Alden Eagleville PA Katherine Alden Center County PA Ed Alderfer Pottstown PA Scott Alderfer Macungie PA Becky Aldrich Erie PA Renee Aldrich Pittsburgh PA Donna Aldridge Philadelphia PA Robert Alejnikov Downingtown PA Juan Aleman-Irizarry Reading PA Diane Alex Upper Black Eddy PA Floyd Alexander Aliquippa PA Henry Alexander West Chester PA John Alexander Phoenixville PA Melody Alexander Coatesville PA Nakricia Alexander Pittsburgh PA Tara Alexander Sewickley PA Diane Alexanderson Doylestown PA Lavone Alford Philadelphia PA Laura Alicea East Stroudsburg PA Norberto Alicea Philadelphia PA Zavidny Alison Gibsonia PA Mark Allain Mohnton PA Arianne Allan Wallingford PA Lisa Allarde Kunkletown PA Shanel Alle Philadelphia PA Adjunct Prof., Univ. of Pitt. Env. Ward Allebach Pittsburgh PA Studies Program Alexandra Allen State College PA Amber Allen Philadelphia PA Gwendolyn Allen Philadelphia PA Kerri Allen Pittsburgh PA Kimberly Allen Erie PA Kimberly Allen Philadelphia PA Mary Allen Philadelphia PA Russ Allen Jenkintown PA Sonya Allen Pottstown PA Tatyana Allen Philadelphia PA Jorunn W. 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