California's Air Resources Board has voted Friday night to change fuel standards to reduce emissions and improve air quality, which would increase the price of gas 65 cents more per gallon.
“Right now, California has waivers from the federal government on the regulation of fuel production, fuel supply and the EPA let’s California do whatever it wants to do with these waivers,” said Sen. Brian Jones. “I want to look into how the federal government can remove these waivers and begin to bring some accountability to these unelected bureaucrats.”
“Right now, California has waivers from the federal government on the regulation of fuel production, fuel supply and the EPA let’s California do whatever it wants to do with these waivers,” said Sen. Brian Jones. “I want to look into how the federal government can remove these waivers and begin to bring some accountability to these unelected bureaucrats.”