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~ As the holiday weekend approaches, Californians are in for a pleasant surprise at the pump. According to recent reports, the state is experiencing its lowest July gas prices in three years. This news comes after Governor Gavin Newsom's efforts to increase transparency in the oil industry and prioritize people over profits.
Governor Newsom has taken several actions to hold Big Oil accountable, including requiring them to disclose their financial records and giving the state more power to regulate supply and demand. These measures have helped stabilize gas prices and prevent any sudden spikes.
In contrast, Republicans have been spreading fear about a supposed 65 cent increase in gas prices on July 1st. However, this prediction has proven to be false as gas prices have actually decreased leading up to and after July 1st. This is a clear example of Big Oil's influence on politicians and their attempts to manipulate public opinion.
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President Trump's tax cuts for the wealthy have also been a cause for concern among Californians. The bill, which is expected to be voted on by House Republicans tonight, will result in massive tax breaks for the ultra-rich while cutting programs and services that everyday families rely on.
In other news, Governor Newsom has announced several appointments today including Tamie McGowen as Senior Advisor for Strategy and Operations for the California State Transportation Agency. He also honored fallen California Highway Patrol Officer Miguel Cano who tragically lost his life while serving his community.
As we head into the holiday weekend, Californians can enjoy lower gas prices thanks to Governor Newsom's efforts towards transparency and accountability in the oil industry. However, it is important for citizens to stay informed about political decisions that may impact their daily lives.
Governor Newsom has taken several actions to hold Big Oil accountable, including requiring them to disclose their financial records and giving the state more power to regulate supply and demand. These measures have helped stabilize gas prices and prevent any sudden spikes.
In contrast, Republicans have been spreading fear about a supposed 65 cent increase in gas prices on July 1st. However, this prediction has proven to be false as gas prices have actually decreased leading up to and after July 1st. This is a clear example of Big Oil's influence on politicians and their attempts to manipulate public opinion.
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President Trump's tax cuts for the wealthy have also been a cause for concern among Californians. The bill, which is expected to be voted on by House Republicans tonight, will result in massive tax breaks for the ultra-rich while cutting programs and services that everyday families rely on.
In other news, Governor Newsom has announced several appointments today including Tamie McGowen as Senior Advisor for Strategy and Operations for the California State Transportation Agency. He also honored fallen California Highway Patrol Officer Miguel Cano who tragically lost his life while serving his community.
As we head into the holiday weekend, Californians can enjoy lower gas prices thanks to Governor Newsom's efforts towards transparency and accountability in the oil industry. However, it is important for citizens to stay informed about political decisions that may impact their daily lives.
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