Exelon has brought at least 1,400 workers from over 12 states to the epicenter of Pennsylvania’s Covid-19 pandemic after being asked to temporarily delay refueling while the region tries to contain the spread of COVID-19 and limit the strain on frontline workers.
It is my job to communicate to my constituents, ensure public trust, & provide information regarding risks and guidance associated with COVID-19. Communities, businesses & frontline workers throughout our region are working tirelessly to prevent the further spread of this virus.
Yesterday I renewed my call on Exelon to improve its commitment to worker and community safety during the refueling at the Limerick Generating Station in Montgomery County, and made a short list of requests of the corporate energy giant in a letter to senior executives.
Exelon has provided an inadequate pandemic response plan, withheld information from county and state officials, and failed to prioritize the safety of its employees, contract workers, community first responders, as well as all residents of the 44th senatorial district.
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