Newsom unveils details of plan to cap oil company profits [View all]
San Francisco Chronicle / 3-17-23
After months of closed-door negotiations, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday (March 15) announced long-awaited details of his proposal to fight Californias high gas prices by capping the profits of oil companies and fining those who exceed those limits.
The crux of the governors updated plan: Let state energy regulators make the rules.
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Under his updated proposal, the California Energy Commission would have rulemaking authority to create a cap on oil refiners profits and to set the amount. They would also have the authority to fine companies that exceed the cap and set penalty amounts.
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Critics of Newsoms plan, including the Western States Petroleum Association and Republican legislators, say it could have the unintended consequence of driving prices up if it causes oil companies to produce less gas in California.
LINK (paywall): https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/newsom-oil-profit-tax-17841770.php
FROM THE LINK: Californias average statewide price for a gallon of gas was $4.90 on Wednesday, about $1.43 more than the national average, according to AAA.
Details need to be worked out. And the plan must pass the state Assembly and Senate to become law.