Pa. state government refuses to pay local stormwater fees, but this bill would force it to

A Pennsylvania House panel has advanced a bill that would force the state government to pay municipal stormwater fees, something it has so far refused to do, costing local governments millions of dollars.

Municipal officials have said the fees should apply to all land owners — even those exempt from taxes — because runoff and pollution mitigation are shared responsibilities, and the bill that moved out of the Local Government Committee on Wednesday would mandate just that.

State Rep. Justin Fleming (D., Dauphin), who co-sponsored the proposal, told lawmakers before the vote that while federal and state regulations are necessary to improve and protect water quality, municipalities have limited ways to pay for infrastructure projects.