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California Bill to Suspend Gas Tax Fails Despite Rising Prices

  • Senate Bill 1035 proposed suspending California's gas tax and environmental fees for one year to reduce gas prices by $1.08 per gallon and save households between $900 and $1,100 annually, but it failed in the California Senate Environmental Quality Committee on a 2-2 vote.
  • Senator Tony Strickland expressed disappointment with the committee's vote and urged Governor Gavin Newsom to hold a special session to address fuel costs.
  • Professor Michael Mische testified in support of the bill, warning that gas prices could rise above $8 per gallon due to refinery closures and state regulations.
  • Gas prices in California averaged $5.56 per gallon, significantly higher than the national average of $3.84, driven in part by state taxes, environmental programs, and refinery supply issues.
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California bill to suspend gas tax fails despite rising prices

(The Center Square) – A bill to suspend California’s gas tax for one year failed in committee at the Capitol.

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ussanews.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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