- SB 323 full text
- PA Legislature Page (Status & Sponsors) for SB 323
- ICNL US Protest Law Tracker (All States – Current Status)
- “State Senate Bill Threatens Public’s Right to Protest” – LNP (4/2019)
- “State bill would have chilling effect on our right to demonstrate [opinion]” – LNP (5/3/19)
- “Pa. Senator wants Protesters to Cover Costs if They Break the Law” – Lebanon Daily News (2/2017)
- “ACLU Reveals Bills in 20 States Aiming to Criminalize Peaceful Protest — Is Your State on the List?” – EnviroNews DC News Bureau (5/10/2017)
- “Spate of Anti-Protest Bills Target Social Justice” – Sunlight Foundation (6/2018)
- “How Energy Companies and Allies Are Turning the Law Against Protesters” – Insideclimatenews (8/2018)
- “PA Pipeline Companies Spent $37.7 Million Lobbying PA Government” – Polluterwatch (10/2018)
- “SB 652 to be Reintroduced in 2019 Legislative Session” – Polluterwatch (2/2019)
- “State Bills to Criminalize Peaceful Protest of Critical Infrastructure” – Polluterwatch (3/2019)
- “Senate Republican Policy Committee Holds May 1 Workshop On Climate Change In PA” – PA Environmental Digest (4/30/2019)
- “Pipeline Protesters Could Face 20 Years in Prison Under Bill in Texas House”, Texas Observer (5/1/2019)
- Oglala Sioux Tribe, Letter to South Dakota Governor on “Riot Boosting” Anti-Free Speech Bills (5/2/2019) & accompanying Washington Post coverage
- “Billboards on 283 call out bill from Sen. Scott Martin” – LNP (5/24/2019)
- “Trump Administration Asks Congress to Make Disrupting Pipeline Construction a Crime Punishable by 20 Years in Prison” – The Intercept (6/6/2019)
- “‘Protesters as terrorists’: growing number of states turn anti-pipeline activism into a crime: – The Guardian (7/8/2019)
- “Federal Court Blocks South Dakota Laws Suppressing Pipeline Protests” – Indigenous Environmental Network (9/2019)
- “The world’s on fire from climate change. Pa. lawmakers want to make it a lot harder to protest” – Will Bunch / Philadelphia Inquirer (10/17/2019)
- “South Dakota Governor Drops Anti-Protest Laws in Settlement Agreement with ACLU” – Indigenous Environmental Network (10/24/2019)