How a new law could lower the price of gas in California and here’s by how much
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
As gas prices in California continue to climb amid escalating tensions with Iran and the state’s transition to summer-blend fuel, a state lawmaker is proposing a temporary pause on the gas tax to provide relief to drivers. Assembly Bill 1745, introduced by Assembly member Jeff Gonzalez of Indio, would suspend California’s motor vehicle fuel tax...
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