As political leaders throughout the nation scramble to handle hovering fuel costs, Gov. Gavin Newsom of California introduced on Tuesday that he would search to offer residents reduction.
“Nobody’s naïve in regards to the second we’re residing in with excessive fuel costs, and the geopolitical uncertainty fueling them,” he stated in his annual State of the State deal with.
Inflation, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and different components have despatched fuel costs climbing, with the common worth per gallon of standard unleaded gasoline in California reaching $5.44 on Tuesday — the very best within the nation and the most costly ever recorded within the state, based on AAA.
Mr. Newsom famous that in January he proposed pausing a state fuel tax improve that’s supposed to enter impact in July. “However now, it’s clear we should go additional,” he stated.
The governor stated he was working with lawmakers on “a proposal to place a reimbursement within the pockets of Californians to handle rising fuel costs.” Based on the governor’s workplace, the reduction would take the type of a tax rebate that might be launched as shortly as potential.
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The state is flush with money and the governor, who’s working for re-election this 12 months, has been keen to make sure residents really feel it of their financial institution accounts.
California persistently has a number of the costliest fuel within the nation, largely due to strict environmental requirements. Mr. Newsom has sought to place the state as a pacesetter in confronting local weather change by setting aggressive emission discount objectives, planning to ban the sale of recent gas-powered vehicles and calling for an finish to its fossil gasoline manufacturing.
On Tuesday, he reiterated his need to maneuver away from fossil fuels, not simply as an environmental crucial however as a method of relying much less on international oil producers, like Russia. Earlier within the day, President Biden introduced a ban on importing Russian vitality into the USA.
“We must be combating polluters, not bolstering them,” Mr. Newsom stated, “and within the technique of so doing, liberating us as soon as and for all from the grasp of petro-dictators.”
The president of the International Longshoremen’s Association said the workers were “making history” by walking off the job for the first time in nearly 50 years.
“I.L.A.! I.L.A.!” “You’re making history here because we’re doing one thing. We are fighting for our families and we are fighting for the rights so that we have a right to get a piece of that money that they got so much of. And we’re going to do it. We’re going to walk away with a great contract. God bless us all.” “I.L.A.!” “All the way!” “I.L.A.!” “All the way!”
President Biden’s top antitrust enforcers have promised to sue monopolies and block big mergers — a cornerstone of the administration’s economic agenda to restore competition to the economy.
Below are 15 major cases brought by the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission since late 2020 (including cases against Google and Meta initially filed during the Trump administration just before Mr. Biden took office).
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The government has won several but not all the cases. And with only a few months remaining for the current administration, the number of suits is climbing, as regulators go after dominant companies in tech, pharmaceuticals, finance and even groceries.