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State senators refused to block proposed changes to fuel standards, which could raise gas prices by 65 cents per gallon.
These new regulations, kicking in on July 1, are expected to increase the cost of fuel in California by 65 cents per gallon.
Elon Musk warned anyone who voted for the Big, Beautiful Bill that, "in November next year, we fire all politicians who ...
In their discussion at the time, councilmembers decided the requirement for a citywide vote is preempted by state housing law ...
Their votes in Washington, D.C., blocking clean-engine mandates are a “lifeline” for the tow industry, a Riverside operator ...
Assembly Bill 942 has passed to the California State Senate with a vote of 46 to 19. The bill, introduced by Assemblywoman ...
We keep trying to give people more in wages rather than bringing down some of the core costs,” one Democrat said at the ...
State lawmakers are getting closer to a vote on a bill that would, once again, change the way owners of rooftop solar power ...
For decades, California has been able to adopt its own emissions regulations, effectively setting the bar for carmakers ...
County election officials say that a state bill wouldn't allow undocumented immigrants to tally ballots, disputing claims ...
Former vice president and possible governor candidate Kamala Harris sat out the Democratic Party convention this weekend.