Changes to California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard Will Cost Families Dearly

Nations Second Highest Gas Prices

Ultimately, creating positive market-neutral incentives to develop lower- or zero-emission technologies will improve the state’s affordability while more effectively addressing the problem of global climate change.

In the meantime, demanding greater transparency of the California Air Resources Board will help voters understand the decisions being made on their behalf in Sacramento.

The California Air Resources Board should go back to the drawing board rather than expand a policy that would raise gas prices without meaningfully lowering emissions.

At issue is an upcoming vote where this group of unelected bureaucrats will update California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard, effectively driving prices at the pump even higher. Worse yet, the California Air Resources Board is refusing to be transparent about the effect its decision will have on consumers.

Read more the entire op-ed in The Sacramento Bee.

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