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VisitOutcome of final vote on Newsom's fuel storage proposal by end of 2024?
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California Senate Approves Newsom's Fuel Standards, Gas Prices May Rise by 65 Cents
Oct 11, 2024, 01:31 PM
California's government is under scrutiny for its approach to regulating gasoline prices, which are the highest in the U.S. The California Air Resources Board (CARB), appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom, has proposed new fuel standards that could increase gasoline prices by up to 65 cents per gallon, according to the LATimes. This decision comes shortly after the election, raising concerns about accountability. The state Senate has approved Newsom’s controversial fuels storage proposal aimed at preventing gas price spikes, which now heads back to the Assembly for a final vote. Critics argue that these measures will lead to permanent price increases, while supporters claim they are necessary to curb price gouging by oil companies. Labor unions have also expressed opposition, siding with Chevron against the proposed regulations.
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