https://www.thecentersquare.com/washin ... 2a166.htmlSome state policy experts think there’s a legislative component to the relatively high cost of Washingtonians fuel, as previously reported by The Center Square, citing the state’s new cap-and-trade carbon tax program implemented Jan. 1st of this year.
With the second carbon auction completed May 31st, and the results announced June 7th, one of those experts think that legislative component added by cap-and-trade may be as high as 45 cents per gallon.
“Although Washington is paying more for CO2 emissions than California, that additional cost doesn’t help the environment – it just harms our economy,” said Todd Meyers of the Washington Policy Center in a recent report. “As long as the governor and agency staff continue to deny that reality, Washington residents will pay a high price for energy, but won’t receive the environmental benefits they are paying for.”
Washington gas surpasses California, prices up $1.05 per gallon this year
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Washington gas surpasses California, prices up $1.05 per gallon this year
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