Registered owners of vehicles can receive a maximum of $800 in debit cards.
Gavin Newsom said his plan would provide each registered vehicle owner with up to $800 in tax relief in the form of a debit card.SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Gov.
Gavin Newsom on Wednesday unveiled a proposal he believes will offset rising gasoline prices in the state, offering every vehicle owner in the state a $400 tax refund in the form of a debit card.
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