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News Governor Gavin Newsom's latest legislation, ABX 2-1, is being hailed by California Democrats as a solution to prevent gas price spikes by requiring refineries to maintain minimum fuel inventory levels. Newsom claims the bill will save consumers billions at the pump. However, critics argue it will do the opposite, raising prices by constricting supply and imposing new regulations on the oil industry. California, already burdened with the nation’s highest gas prices due to stringent environmental policies and unique fuel blends, risks exacerbating its economic woes. With refinery closures and reliance on imported oil—ironically transported via highly polluting cargo ships—the legislation’s environmental and fiscal impacts appear contradictory. Republicans and industry leaders caution this bureaucratic approach will burden consumers further, reflecting a larger pattern of progressive policies undermining affordability for working-class Californians. As summer approaches, gas prices could soar, testing Newsom’s political gamble and impacting his future ambitions.
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News Governor Gavin Newsom's latest legislation, ABX 2-1, is being hailed by California Democrats as a solution to prevent gas price spikes by requiring refineries to maintain minimum fuel inventory levels. Newsom claims the bill will save consumers billions at the pump. However, critics argue it will do the opposite, raising prices by constricting supply and imposing new regulations on the oil industry. California, already burdened with the nation’s highest gas prices due to stringent environmental policies and unique fuel blends, risks exacerbating its economic woes. With refinery closures and reliance on imported oil—ironically transported via highly polluting cargo ships—the legislation’s environmental and fiscal impacts appear contradictory. Republicans and industry leaders caution this bureaucratic approach will burden consumers further, reflecting a larger pattern of progressive policies undermining affordability for working-class Californians. As summer approaches, gas prices could soar, testing Newsom’s political gamble and impacting his future ambitions.

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