The proposal will apply to all Californians regardless of their annual income, which is likely to spur a fiery debate among state lawmakers, some of whom have already called for capping the rebates to only those earning less than $250,000 a year, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. The paper also noted that Newsom's proposal comes just a few weeks after the governor claimed that the state must break free "once and for all from the grasp of petro-dictators," without explaining what that is supposed to mean. The paper noted: Newsom needs lawmakers’ support to approve the rebate plan as part of the state budget, so the payments could start by July. But that prospective delay sparked sharp criticism from Republicans, who’ve demanded the state provide both a rebate and more immediate relief by suspending the 51 cent per gallon gas tax. “July? Seriously?” Assembly Republican Leader James Gallagher of Yuba City (Sutter County) said in a statement. “Californians are struggling and Capitol Democrats are dragging their feet. How could it possibly take that long?” In January, Newsom called for giving residents “a gas tax holiday” by freezing, for one year, the inflationary adjustment to the state’s gas tax, which was set to take effect July 1, saving drivers about $523 million total. Meanwhile, inflation continues to worsen in the Biden-Democrat Congress era, as runaway spending in the trillions serves as jet fuel for price increases amid ongoing shortages of nearly everything from lumber to steel to electronics and, soon, food. As oil prices continue to rise, thanks to Biden's anti-fossil fuel policies, the cost of getting everything to market is rising too. Diesel fuel, for instance, is more than $2.50 per gallon higher today than it was when President Donald Trump was forced out of office thanks to a stolen election, and with each new diesel price rise, the cost to transport and ship everything will continue to go up. So Newsom's solution is the same as every other Democrat: Pour more money into an inflationary cycle which is sure to just make the current situation even worse. This is why Democrats should never be in charge of economies. Sources include: ZeroHedge.com SFChronicle.comNEW: we’re proposing $11 BILLION in relief, including a $9 billion tax refund for rising gas prices.
- $400 per registered car - 3 months of free public transitpic.twitter.com/XsAn0kuokP — Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) March 23, 2022
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