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Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Saturday, June 28, 2025

Many Californians are confused by how much more they will be paying at the pump come July 1. Starting July 1, the state excise tax for gas will increase by 2 cents, going from about 59 cents to 61 cents per gallon. That is a number politicians on both sides agree on, but the confusion is coming from the new Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) passed by the California Air Resources Board last fall and how it will impact gas prices. A University of Pennsylvania report found it would be a 65-cent increase, sparking the confusion. Senator Brian Jones created a petition against it that has garnered over 30,000 signatures and counting. In a post on X, he called out Gov. Gavin Newsom. "All Californians have to do is look at their wallet," Jones said. "Their wallets are being emptied every single week as these gas prices continue to climb."

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UC Davis associate director in the Energy Futures Program, Colin Murphy, said 65 cents is the worst-case scenario. Instead, his models show it would increase by 8 or 9 cents per gallon.

"If the credit price spiked up to the ceiling, then 65 cents per gallon would be reasonable; however, there is no evidence suggesting that the credit price is going to rise anywhere near that," Murphy said

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Someone has a weird fixation.

#1 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-06-28 02:47 PM | Reply

Oh no. Two more cents a gallon. This is literally Communism.

#2 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-06-28 02:50 PM | Reply

Texas does it for 20 cents a gallon.

#3 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-06-28 03:18 PM | Reply

I think the amazed one is has a chubby for the west coast.

#4 | Posted by senorcleavage at 2025-06-28 03:45 PM | Reply

No pity for Californians as they get/deserve what they voted for. The one thing we know about liberals/progressive dems is that they never learn from their mistakes, in fact they quite often double down.

#5 | Posted by MSgt at 2025-06-28 06:32 PM | Reply

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