The Pennsylvania STATEMENT of Objection is a document that is used by Pennsylvania residents to object to a proposed action of the government. This document allows the applicant to express their objection to the proposed action and explain why they are making the objection. This document must be filed with the appropriate government agency in order to be considered. There are two types of Pennsylvania STATEMENT of Objection: 1. General Objection: A general objection is used to object to an entire proposed action without specifying any particular issues with the proposed action. 2. Specific Objection: A specific objection is used to object to a particular aspect of the proposed action. This type of objection allows the applicant to specify the particular issue they have with the proposed action.