Posted on 11/20/2024 6:12:48 AM PST by artichokegrower
— Less than two weeks after the California Air Resources Board voted on controversial updates to its Low Carbon Fuel Standard program, a Republican State Senator is pushing to roll them back.
State Senator Brian Jones on Tuesday announced he'll introduce a bill to repeal the updates, stating the legislation is needed because of the likelihood those new standards coupled with other state policies will likely raise gas prices.
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— Governor Newsom Press Office (@GovPressOffice) November 19, 2024
His majesty Prince Gavin Newsom from one of his two California palaces is telling the serfs to shut up
Let me think......no pass.
When did any new regulation ever get implemented at no cost?
Most of the time these estimates fall short of the real cost because the author can not foresee every necessary step in achieving the governments requirements.
Do you mean like Jerry Brown Shirt’s electric train?
Shovel ready before the project was planned let alone designed.
What’s needed is legislation to kill the CAB (California Air Resources Board).
The Left thinks if they raise the price of gas so high people will stop using but people have to use and all the Left is really doing is making people suffer
What’s needed is legislation to kill the CAB (California Air Resources Board).
All of California’s Air blows in from China anyway ,LOL
THAT was my thought, also.
Republican State Senator
I can hardly wait for those EV semi trucks to come over I-80 in the winter. They think roads take a beating now. What happens at the weigh stations?
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