BREAKING: Californians who own cars could get up to $800 from the state to help offset record high gas prices under a proposal announced Wednesday by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
A gas pump at an Arco station in the Allied Gardens neighborhood of San Diego, Calif. March 22, 2022.
Registered owners would get $400 per vehicle, capped at two vehicles. People who own electric vehicles or others that don't use gasoline would qualify. But most businesses with fleets of vehicles would not be eligible.“That direct relief will address the issue that we are all struggling to address and that’s the issue of gas prices,” he said.
Another $600 million would pay for a “pause” for part of the state sales tax on diesel fuel for one year, plus an other $523 million to halt a scheduled increase in the state's gas tax this summer.
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