From: State Impact npr
By Katie Colaneri
Two retirees from the Pennsylvania Department of Health say its
employees were silenced on the issue of Marcellus Shale drilling.
One veteran employee says she was instructed not to return phone
calls from residents who expressed health concerns about natural gas
development.
“We were absolutely not allowed to talk to them,” said Tammi Stuck,
who worked as a community health nurse in Fayette County for nearly 36
years.
Another retired employee, Marshall P. Deasy III, confirmed that.
Deasy, a former program specialist with the Bureau of Epidemiology,
said the department also began requiring field staff to get permission
to attend any meetings outside the department. This happened, he said,
after an agency consultant made comments about drilling at a community
meeting.
In the more than 20 years he worked for the department, Deasy said,
“community health wasn’t told to be silent on any other topic that I can
think of.” MORE
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