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MARCH 2015
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President’s Page
Nancy’s Notes
General Counsel Corner
2015
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT
Jeff Decker
1ST VICE PRESIDENT
DENNIS BUDZYNSKI
2ND VICE PRESIDENT
GAUTTAM PATEL
SECRETARY
TREASURER
Ray Moore
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Jesse Huey
Dinesh Mittal
Kamlesh Shah
John Listak
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Articles of Interest
New Members
Rack Prices
Wounded Warrior Golf Classic
Legislative Update
Advertising Rates
Legislative Update
Legislative Update
CCAC West Hill Class Schedule
Re-cert Class
Member to Member Services
Classifieds
Used Tire Pickup/ Used Oil
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OFFICE STAFF
Executive Director
Nancy Maricondi
Secretary
Clara Peters
HAPPY
SPRING
78 YEARS OF SERVICE TO PETROLEUM RETAILERS AND AUTO REPAIR DEALERS IN PENNSYLVANIA
MARCH
NANCY’S
NOTES
WELCOME
NEW MEMBERS
We would like to Congratulate Roy
Littlefield on receiving the Small Business
Legislative Council “Small Business
Distinguished Service Award”. Roy has
received this award due to his efforts to
advance legislation and regulations to
improve conditions for the small
business community.
No New Members
RACK PRICES
Brand
BP b*
Citgo b*
Exxon b*
Gulf b*
Shell b*
Reg.
1.5777
1.6065
1.6120
1.607
1.6042
Roy first the SBLC in 1979, as the
NTDRA’s first full time government
affairs staffer. Last Monday he
completed his term as Chairman. SBLC
is made up of national small business
associations like SSDA-AT.
02/24/15
Mid.
1.6857
1.7045
1.712
1.7055
1.6943
Prem.
1.8802
1.8985
1.907
1.906
1.9022
Despite the gridlock in Congress he was
proved of the successes SBLC enjoyed
over the past year through advocacy,
networking and information sharing.
* 10% ethanoll
Tax of .689 cents per gallon and .011 cent
indemnification fund & .001 cent Oil Spill Tax are not
included in rack price.
Superfund tax eliminated
PRARA ADVERTISERS
Attorney
Insurance
Law Office of Harry F. Klodowski Jr..................... .....5
Bulava & Associates.................................................. 13
Convenience Store Wholesalers
Jobbers / Distributors
A.J. Silberman & Co................................................ 18
Bradigan’s...................................................................4
Liberty USA......................................................... .... 3
Reed Oil......................................................................8
Turner Dairy...............................................................10
PPC Lubricants............................................................8
Environmental Service
Signs
Flynn Environmental..................................................18
JTB Sign Service.........................................................6
Groundwater Environmental Service Inc......................5
Moody & Associates Inc............................................4
Waste Management
Presise Tank Modifications...................................... 12 .
Environmental Specialists, Inc......................................9
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PRESIDENT’S PAGE
by Jeff Decker
MARCH
Several States Increase Minimum Wage
Several States increase Minimum Wage –
Twenty one states will have new minimum
wage requirements beginning January 1,
2015.
The states with changes include:
• Alaska $8.75 per hour
• Arizona $8.05 per hour
• Arkansas $7.50 per hour
• Colorado $8.23 per hour
• Connecticut $9.15 per hour
• Florida $8.05 per hour
• Hawaii $7.75 per hour
• Maryland $8.00 per hour
• Massachusetts $9.00 per hour
• Missouri $7.65 per hour •
Montana $8.05 per hour
• Nebraska $8.00 per hour
• New Jersey $8.38 per hour
• Ohio $8.10 per hour
• Oregon $9.25 per hour
• Rhode Island $9.00 per hour
• South Dakota $8.50 per hour
• Vermont $9.15 per hour
• Washington $9.47 per hour
• West Virginia $8.00 per hour
Additionally, on December 31, 2014 New
York will increase its minimum wage to $8.75
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end result being an Environmental
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Underground Storage Tank
Contamimated Soil and
Ground Water Remediation
Environmental Assessments
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SSDA-AT Legislative Update
SECTION 179
On February 13, the House of Representatives passed SSDA-AT supported legislation restoring the small
business expensing – sometimes called the Section 179 expensing – level to $500,000, including limited
improvements to real property and permanently indexing the level to inflation.
Small business expensing allows business owners to immediately deduct the cost of a qualified investment in the
year that it is purchased, rather than being forced to depreciate the cost of the investment over time. Since
2003, Congress has steadily increased the amount of investment that small businesses can expense from
$25,000 to $500,000. Support for this expansion has been long-standing, bipartisan and widespread.
Legislation expanding and/or extending small business expensing has been enacted nine times, across two
Presidential Administrations and six Congresses, under both Democratic and Republican leadership. These
higher expensing limits were temporary, however, and at the beginning of this year they again reverted to
$25,000 and will remain there unless Congress acts.
Additionally, small business expensing simplifies record-keeping and paperwork. Under standard depreciation,
small business owners must keep records of, and file tax paperwork associated with, eligible investments for up
to 39 years. According to a 2007 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) study, each small business devotes, on
average, about 240 hours complying with the tax code, and spends over $2,000 in tax compliance costs each
year. An overwhelming share of the time burden is due to record-keeping. Furthermore, high tax compliance
costs consistently rank as a top concern of small business owners, and act as a drag on investment, growth and
innovation. Small business expensing, as the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) notes, reduces the compliance
burden for many taxpayers, freeing up time and resources to better devote to their businesses.
Let me give some examples of “tax reform” concerning infrastructure funding.
I find it unlikely that a now Republican controlled Congress would do something as visible as raising the motor
fuel tax.
What might be more appealing to Tea Party members?
Eliminating the LIFO accounting method would raise $88 billion without raising any tax. You could reinstate the
FET on passenger tires, making the care that reinstatement is much different than raising what the tax was.
The Committee staff does not have a solution. There is no bill as of yet. What they are doing is “scoring” how
much every possible tax could raise and what would be the political fallout – political reality that greatly
concerns us. A 5 cent to 15 cent per pound tax on tread rubber might fuel a need with little political fallout.
As deals are made behind closed doors, imagine the impact on the retread industry if Congress supports a
weight-distance tax on truckers, which would eliminate the FET on new truck tires and also increase the FET on
retread rubber to 15 cents a pound.
KEYSTONE PIPELINE
On February 11, the U.S. House approved the Senate-passed Keystone XL Pipeline bill. SSDA-AT is in
support of this legislation. This bipartisan bill is now on its way to the President’s desk. The White House will be
forced to finally make a decision – either sign the legislation or approve the permit.
The American people deserve a yes or no answer. Are we open for investment, economic growth and new
jobs? More than six years after the Keystone XL pipeline was first proposed, American communities along the
route are still waiting for the jobs and economic activity the project would bring.
The American people will be watching to see if President Obama supports more jobs and economic growth or
caters to the minority of special interests.
We can’t afford any more lost opportunities. It’s time to build the Keystone XL Pipeline.
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PA SENATE PASSES BILL PROMOTING CONVENTIONAL OIL PRODUCTION IN PA
The Senate Wednesday approved legislation 48 to 0 introduced by Sen. Scott Hutchinson (R-Venango) that will
protect and promote conventional oil and natural gas production in Pennsylvania.
Senate Bill 279, legislation to protect the conventional oil and gas production industry from state regulations
intended for companies extracting Marcellus Shale gas, now goes to the House of Representatives for
consideration.
The bill would establish the Penn Grade Crude Development Advisory Council, a panel empowered to study
existing regulations and assist the Department of Environmental Protection in making changes that better address
the differences between conventional and unconventional oil and gas production.
“Oil and gas production is a part of the Commonwealth’s heritage and remains a key component of the
economy of northwestern Pennsylvania,” said Sen. Hutchinson. “The council created under this bill would work
to promote the conventional gas and oil industry and protect it from regulations intended solely for the Marcellus
Shale gas extraction industry. The panel would work with the DEP to ensure that the differences between the
operations are taken into account as these regulations and laws are developed and implemented.”
On Tuesday the Department of Environmental Protection announced the formation of a Conventional Oil and
Gas Advisory Committee to increase transparency and communication about regulating the conventional oil and
gas drilling industry.
“I am pleased to see the DEP is now moving in a similar direction as I propose in Senate Bill 279, but I still
believe it is important that we codify this initiative in law,” Sen. Hutchinson said. “One significant difference is the
Penn Grade Crude Development Advisory Council is intended to promote the conventional oil and gas industry
in the Commonwealth. My Senate district includes the birthplace of oil and gas production in Pennsylvania over
a century and a half ago. These resources fueled the industrial revolution and transformed our nation’s economy.
This industry is an important part of the regional economy. It should be supported by the state, not stymied by
excessive and unnecessary regulatory burdens.”
Senate Bill 279 now goes to the House for consideration. A summary and Senate Fiscal Note are available.
State and National Auto Care Groups Announce Industry Grassroots Network
BETHESDA, MD – January 29, 2014 – The Auto Care Association, the Alliance of State Automotive
Aftermarket Associations (ASAAA) and the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers (AASP) announced
today the formation of the Auto Care Advocacy Network. The Network was formed to create a more
comprehensive and systemized auto care industry response to legislative and regulatory initiatives in Washington,
D.C. and in the states.
“There are auto care manufacturers, distributors, retailers and service facilities in nearly every legislative district
in the country,” said Bruce Tschida, president, AASP and owner, Lake Marion Collision in Lakeville, Minn.
“The goal of the Network is to develop the ability to quickly activate these grassroots resources to ensure our
industry has a unified voice on issues impacting our economic well-being.”
“Issues are being considered by Congress and state legislatures around the country and it is critical that the
industry has a strong and coordinated program to address these initiatives, whether they are positive or
negative,” said Aaron Lowe, senior vice president, regulatory and government affairs, Auto Care Association.
“State groups working together with our national associations represent a significant potential grassroots
power,” said Gary Manke, executive director, ASAAA. “Our members look forward to empowering our state
groups and their membership to ensure an effective and powerful grassroots program in support of our
industry.”
For more information on the Network, contact Aaron Lowe at 301-654-6664 and [email protected].
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Precise Tank Modifications, Inc.
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Donald J. Maughan, President
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Phone: (724) 446-3516
Fax: (724) 446-0175
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From our Friends at TIA
TIA ISSUES POSITION STATEMENT ON SCRAP TIRES AND PRODUCE RESPONSIBILITY
Bowie, Md. – The Tire Industry Association (TIA) announced that it has issued a position statement on scrap
tires and producer responsibility. The statement was developed by the Association’s Environmental Advisory
Council (EAC).
In its statement, the Association promotes and supports a competitive, market-based system to manage the flow
of scrap tires and scrap tire materials. This free enterprise systems of scrap tire management is highly successful
today with a scrap tire recovery rate approaching 90%.
Recently, legislation has been introduced in a few states that would shift the responsibility for managing scrap
tires to the manufacturer of the product. Many of these “Extended Producer Responsibility” (EPR) or Product
Stewardship bills are drafted in a way that would restrict or interfere with the free flow of scrap tires to selected
markets. Establishing an extended producer responsibility system in the United States would create an additional
level of management or oversight, would add costs without any significant benefit, would remove the retailer
from direct negotiations with their suppliers and would replace an efficient well established free market based
system for managing scrap tires with an unproven system.
“TIA supports a competitive free market system that does not interfere with the free flow of scrap tire recyclable
materials,” said TIA Executive Vice President Roy Littlefield.
In addition to the position statement, TIA has submitted comments to the Environment Committee in the State of
Connecticut regarding S.B. No. 869 which would establish a tire stewardship program in the state. TIA is
opposed to the bill. The Committee will hold a public hearing on the bill on Friday, February 13.
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Member-to-Member-Services
Accountants
RobinsonYoung & Associates
Oakmont , PA 412-423-1093
ATM
ATM Cash World
Tom Ranallo--Pittsburgh, PA
800-937-5169
Attorney
Albert G. Feczko
Pittsburgh, PA
412-833-5554
Inventory Service
Strangis & Swaney
724-493-4090
C-store Distributors
A.J. Silberman & Co.
Indianola PA
412-455-1011
Liberty USA
West Mifflin PA
412-461-2700
PetroSopft Office
C-Store Back Office Program
John Vlasic (412-306-0640x2017
Clean Hands LLC
Pgh Pa 412-961-1207
Computers
Automotive Inspection Systems
MVIRS-Motor Vehicle Inspection Reporting System Pete Kipe / Rick Dunmire
1-866-376-8477
Computer Solutions
Dick Norchi--Allison Park, PA
412-369-8896
Consulting
S.I.S.
J R Bachor Tarentum , Pa
724-224-1220
Environmental-Tanks-Upgrades
Petroleum Technical Service
Mike Gifford--Butler, PA
724-287-4148
Environmental- tanks & upgrades Precise Tank Modifications Inc.
Waste Oil/ Contamined product pick-up
Environmental Specialist
Ron Blinsky-McDonald, OH
1-888-3313443
Flynn Environmental, Inc.
Michael Flynn--Pittsburgh, PA
1-800-690-940
Groundwater & Environmental Srv Inc.
Jon Agnew--Cranberry Twp, PA
800-267-2549 ext 3636
Letterle & Associates, LLC
Lou Letterle--Allison Park, PA
412-486-0600
Moody & Associates
Mark Miller 814-724-4970
Steel City Fueling Systems
William Brandenstein-Pittsburgh, PA
412--327-7030
www.steelcityfueling.com
Donald Maughan--Madison, PA
724-446-3516
S.I.S.
J R Bachor Tarentum, PA
724-224-1220
Steel City Fueling Systems
William Brandenstein-Pittsburgh, PA
412--327-7030
www.steelcityfueling.com
The Weavertown Group
John Lavezoli- Carnegie
724-746-4850
Shockey Excavating, Inc
George Shockey
724-282-3669
Financial Services
Shockey Excavating,
George Shockey 724-282-3669
Financial Transactions Services LLC
Credit Card Processing
Hal Treelisky
412-720-8345 [email protected]
George I Reitz & Sons
Sandy Crawford East Pittsburgh PA
412-824-9976
Advanced Fire Company
Ron Cruder--Greensburg, PA
724-834-6550
McRo Construction Inc.
Donald Rothey Jr.--Elizabeth, PA
412-384-6051
Views expressed in editorials and
text are not always the opinion of
PRARA. Furthermore, PRARA is
not liable for any claims/promises
made by advertiaers.
Fire Supression
Insurance
Bulava & Associates
Joe Bulava--Greensburg, PA
724-836-7610
Pinnacle Group LLC
Kirk Haldeman--Pittsburgh, PA
Jack Bonus Insurance
Mark Bleier- Pittsburgh, PA
412-452-8722
If you have a service that would be useful to your fellow PRARA members,
give us a call at (412) 241-2380 and we will list your name and product/service in our future monthly issues.
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Member-to-Member-Services
Gas Island Restoration & Concrete repair
Simon Surfaces
Rich Serignese
[email protected]
1-866-201-3541
simonsurfaces.com
Parts/Petroleum Equip.
George I Reitz & Sons, Inc.
Sandy Crawford--E Pittsburgh, PA
412-824-9976
Don Parker Sales Inc.
Pam Pitell
1916 Babcock Blvd
412-821-4085
Petroleum Technical Services
Mike Gifford Butler, PA
724-287-4148
PartsCleaner
Petroleum
Purvis Brothers Inc.
Mack Purvis-Mars, PA
724-625-1566
PPC Lubricants
Dave Ondik 412-719-0063
R & W Oil Products
Richard Smith--McKeesport, PA
412-678-6121
Reed Oil Company
Ron Rotolo--New Castle, PA
800-922-5454
Superior Petroleum
Don Bowers-Pittsburgh, PA
412-576-2601
American Agip
1-800-922-9243
Bulk Oil Programs
Parts Cleaners
Kleen-Line
412-466-6277
Petroleum
Bolea Oil Products
Robert Bolea--Coraopolis, PA
412-264-1130
Bradigan’s Inc.
Tom Bradigan --Kittanning
724-548-7654
Glassmere Fuel Service
Dell Cromie--Tarentum, PA
724-265-4646
Guttman Oil Company
Kevin Forsythe-Belle Vernon, PA
724-483-3533
Kehm Oil Company
George Kehm--Oakdale, PA
412-921-5200
Remodeling
McRo Construction Inc.
Donald Rothey Jr.--Elizabeth, PA
412-384-6051
S.I.S.J.R. Bachor Tarentum, PA
724-224-1220
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Site Inspections & Technical
Services
Petroleum Technical Services
Butler, PA
Mike Gifford 724-287-4148
George I Reitz & Sons, Inc
Sandy Crawford- East Pittsburgh PA
412-824-9976
S.I.S JR Bachor
Tarentum PA 724-224-1220
Taxes
Robinson Young & Associates
412-423-1093
Tires
Keystone Tire & Auto Supply Inc.
Mark Greenwald--Braddock, PA
412-271-1989
Uniforms
Arrow Uniform
Carrie Weber
724-417-8500
Signs
JTB Sign Service
Jim Rahe--Pittsburgh, PA
412-279-3360
Grease Traps
Steel City Grease Traps
Mark Kuss
412-583-0206
Underground
Storage Tank/Line Testing
George I Reitz & Sons, Inc.- Testing
Sandy Crawford--E Pittsburgh, PA
412-824-9976
Petroleum Technical Services
Butler, PA
724-287-4148
Gulf Oil LLC
Doug Storch-Pittsburgh, PA
724-333-5964
If you have a service that would be useful to your fellow PRARA members,
give us a call at (412) 241-2380 and we will list your name and product/service in our future monthly issues.
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CLASSIFIEDS
EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
Place your ad here
Place your ad here
USED OIL PICKUP
FOR SALE
ENVIRONMENTAL
C-STORE, RESTAURANT
SPECIALISTS,INC
APARTMENT
1-888-331-3443
GARAGE 2/BAYS
PETRO MAX
GAS & DIESEL
412-279-9040
CHAMPION, PA
Contact Denny or Sandy
USED TIRE PICKUP
724-593-7760 or 7788
1-888-868-0097
LIBERTY TIRE
FOR LEASE
BAY STATION W/GAS
WASHINGTON ROAD
BRIDGEVILLE PA
JOE 724-941-5995
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Calendar of Events
March 2015
March 4, Liberty Show Trade Show
March 10, Board Meeting
March 16, Re-Cert Class (Prara Office)
March 17, A J Silberman Trade SHow
Upcoming Events
PRARA Charity Golf Outing June 3
PETROLEUM RETAILERS & AUTO REPAIR ASSOCIATION
1051 Brinton Road Suite 304
Pittsburgh PA 15221
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