BREAKING Gov. Newsom proposes giving up to $800 to every registered car owner in state to offset record high gas prices
According to the Governor's office, the average California driver spends approximately $300 in gasoline excise tax over a year.
We’re proposing $9 billion in tax refunds to address rising gas prices -- $400 per registered vehicle, up to 2 per person. We’re also proposing grants so public transit can be free for 3 months.
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