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Groups Track Political Donations of Natural-Gas Drillers on Web
By David M. DeSalle and Lou Crocco
November 15, 2010
Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update
The political contributions of natural-gas companies drilling in Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale are being compiled and updated on a website launched by two public interest groups, Common Cause of Pennsylvania, and the Conservation Voters of Pennsylvania.
The site, MarcellusMoney.org, shows that, overall, the industry gave $3 million to statewide and legislative candidates from 2001 through March 2010.
The spending level is not excessive when compared to contributions from other interests, according to Eric Kratz, political director for the Pennsylvania Business Council (PBC), a statewide business group. PBC tracks political contributions from all major groups, including lobbyists.
"It's tough to make a direct comparison in a lot of cases," Kratz said. "Because some of the figures we have looked at include underwriting fundraisers paying for other events. But over that time period, $3 million would certainly not put them at the top of the list for contributions."
Barry Kauffman, executive director of Common Cause of Pennsylvania, said that it has occasionally published reports on the giving patterns of other groups, but it does not have the "resources" to launch websites tracking other contributors.
MarcellusMoney.org also showed that the contributions, as they do from most groups, go to both Republican and Democratic candidates.
Over the last 10 years: Republican Governor-Elect and Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett received $372,000; state senate Republican leader and Lieutenant Governor Joseph Scarnati received $117,000; Democratic Governor Ed Rendell received $84,000; and former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dan Onorato received $74,000.
David M. DeSalle is a partner of Duane Morris LLP, practicing in the area of energy law. Mr. DeSalle advises clients on a variety of transactional and regulatory issues and also represents clients before state and federal courts and regulatory agencies.
Lou Crocco is a managing director of Duane Morris Government Affairs LLC. He is a former legislative leadership staffer in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He works as a lobbyist-consultant at DMGA, representing clients both in Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
Disclaimer: This article is prepared and published for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the author's law firm or its individual partners.










