This week, California State Senate Democrats rejected legislation to lower gas prices by $1 per gallon. Sen. Minority Leader Brian Jones says this is not a partisan issue. Many blue states have had success with similar legislation. More info:
SAN DIEGO – Senate Democrats rejected legislation this week to lower gas prices by a dollar a gallon, choosing instead to tax hard working San Diegans.
The proposal, presented by Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones from the 40th District, was rejected by the Senate Environmental Committee.Sen. Jones joined KUSI’s Rafer Weigel to discuss the proposal.
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