John Fetterman once signed pledge to ban fracking, which supports tens of thousands of PA jobs
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Senate candidate John Fetterman, D-Pa., previously signed pledges to ban fracking in Pennsylvania and new fossil fuel leasing nationwide.
Fetterman, Pennsylvania's current lieutenant governor, agreed to co-sponsor the Keep It In The Ground Act — federal legislation banning new oil, gas and coal leasing on federal lands — and support a complete moratorium on fracking in Pennsylvania, according to an April 2016 Facebook post from Pennsylvania Voters Against Fracking.
The social media post included a picture of Fetterman signing the pledge and a separate picture of his signature on the document.
The pledge had been organized by Food & Water Watch, a left-wing climate group, amid the 2016 election in which Fetterman unsuccessfully ran for Senate.
"I'm not pro-fracking and have stated that if we did things right in this state, we wouldn't have fracking," Fetterman wrote in a Reddit post during the 2016 Senate race. "The industry is a stain on our state and natural resources."
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