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The End of an Era in Homer City – HotAir

        HOMER CITY, Pennsylvania — On March 22 at 7 a.m., Shawn Steffee stood on a hill overlooking the Homer City Generating Station with his family and the community he grew up with. They were all looking at Pennsylvania’s largest coal-fired power plant for the last time — the plant he and his father, uncles, brother and the union he had guided had all worked at for decades.





        Steffee, the business manager for Boilermakers Local No. 154, whose labor force was one of several at the plant, told the Washington Examiner the effect of the plant closure, announced two years ago, would be devastating not just to his union but to the community he grew up in.

        “It is not just job losses; it is a major tax revenue loss for the school district that I grew up in, and now it will be gone,” Steffee said.

        And then, by the morning of…

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