Archive: Economic Justice

Brave Station: The Early History of Oil and Gas in Southwestern Pennsylvania

By Sarah Sweeney / July 11, 2024
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The history of the natural gas industry in southwestern Pennsylvania runs as deep as the Marcellus Shale layer. When we look at the region, and understand how intimately woven the ties of industry and cultural identity are, and how they have shaped not only the region but the people within it, it is vital we […]

As Washington County distributes grant money to combat substance use disorder, additional funds are making progress at the state level

By Paul Fedore / June 27, 2024
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In May of this year, Washington County opened up a new grant application for the use of the funds. By the time the application closed on June 11th, there were 18 grant applications. The Washington County Department of Human Services is currently reviewing the applications, and awardees are to be announced on July 18th at […]

Updates on the Bailey Omnis Prep Plant

By CCJ / May 20, 2024
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Early this morning, a large fire was reported above ground at the Bailey Prep Plant in West Finley, PA. So far, we know that first responders are on the scene, residents are being evacuated, and the building contains “an unknown amount of diesel fuel” and other chemicals for a “frother.” Right now, the biggest known […]

Just Transition and the Green Manufacturing Boom

By Jason Capello / May 14, 2024
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In the ever-evolving landscape of global energy, the transition towards renewable resources is murky and unclear. Yet, amidst this transformation, it’s imperative to ensure that no one is left behind. This concept is encapsulated in the notion of a “just transition,” which not only emphasizes environmental sustainability but also prioritizes social equity and economic justice. […]

How Have Washington and Greene Counties Spent Opioid Settlement Funds so Far?

By Paul Fedore / May 13, 2024
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CCJ has been working closely with community members, service providers, and other local advocates to encourage the county to spend opioid settlement funds in a way that increases and expands the amount of harm reduction and recovery resources and services we have in our area.  Annually on March 15th,  counties must submit their reports for […]

Opioid Settlement Funds Update

By Paul Fedore / April 19, 2024
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Image: High Cost of Medicine (dollar), by Markus Mainka, Canva With many lawsuits already settled and others held up due to bankruptcy cases, money from the nationwide opioid settlements has been flowing to states and localities, including Washington and Greene Counties. Here are some of the latest updates:  Drugmaker Mallinckrodt filed for a second bankruptcy that […]

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