Voters in the Keystone State unpack how fracking changes their day-to-day lives.
Former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a presidential debate with Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Sept. 10, 2024.on the same street as much of her extended family. She was followed by some new neighbors -- a fracking operation.
Former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a presidential debate with Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Sept. 10, 2024."Starting on Day One of my new administration, I will end Kamala Harris' war on Pennsylvania energy," he said at.
Their windows and tools in their garage often vibrate with the hum of machinery at the nearby well pad."The noise that comes off of that … are low-level sounds, low-level frequencies, more like a bass that cause vibrations, more like a constant hum, the kind of noise you feel in your chest and in your ears and in your head," Michelle Stonemark told ABC. "We suffered from headaches and nosebleeds during that time.
In the race for the White House, politicians are hoping a vow to keep fracking will secure them votes. However, the issue is more complex for the people with fracking operations in their backyard. Even pro-fracking Republicans like Scott Byrd are in favor of the proposed changes.
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