Los Angeles Assemblyman Wants To Raise Gas Tax
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Los Angeles Assemblyman Wants To Raise Gas Tax
In the midst of sky high gas prices, this politician, Warren Furatani, has the audacity to suggest increasing the tax of gasoline by 25-30¢ per gallon. Unbelievable!!!
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Los Angeles politician Warren Furutani’s AB 1326 is a shakedown at the pump
Los Angeles politician Assemblyman Warren Furutani has introduced a bill to impose a $1 billion oil severance tax that analysts estimate will kill 10,000 jobs, cause further devastation to the transportation and construction industries and harm everyone who drives. AB 1326 will raise the price of gas by approximately 25-30¢ per gallon and will raise the price of diesel slightly more.
California’s current 66¢ per gallon gas taxes are already the highest in the nation. With gas prices at record highs we do not need even higher gas prices.
The amount of tax you pay per gallon will go up if gas prices continue to rise because the tax is a percentage imposed directly on the price of crude.
Gas taxes are regressive taxes that harm those who can least afford them the most.
Prices on things you buy every day will go up because of higher transportation costs.
Our oil fields produce a lower grade of crude that is more expensive to refine. The oil severance tax could force the shutdown of California oil wells and increase our dependency on imported oil.
But you can take action to help stop the shakedown at the pump!
SIGN the petition to the California Legislature and sign up for updates as AB 1326 moves through the process or until we put it to a halt.
CONTACT Warren Furutani’s office and demand he withdraw AB 1326 for the reasons stated here.
WRITE a letter to the editor to your local newspaper opposing AB 1326
TESTIFY at the upcoming hearings on the bill. If you sign up for updates you will be notified when this bill is heard in Capitol policy committees.
High gas prices are already hurting working people at the pump and putting jobs in jeopardy. AB 1326 is a bad idea at the worst possible time.
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Los Angeles politician Assemblyman Warren Furutani has introduced a bill to impose a $1 billion oil severance tax that analysts estimate will kill 10,000 jobs, cause further devastation to the transportation and construction industries and harm everyone who drives. AB 1326 will raise the price of gas by approximately 25-30¢ per gallon and will raise the price of diesel slightly more.
California’s current 66¢ per gallon gas taxes are already the highest in the nation. With gas prices at record highs we do not need even higher gas prices.
The amount of tax you pay per gallon will go up if gas prices continue to rise because the tax is a percentage imposed directly on the price of crude.
Gas taxes are regressive taxes that harm those who can least afford them the most.
Prices on things you buy every day will go up because of higher transportation costs.
Our oil fields produce a lower grade of crude that is more expensive to refine. The oil severance tax could force the shutdown of California oil wells and increase our dependency on imported oil.
But you can take action to help stop the shakedown at the pump!
SIGN the petition to the California Legislature and sign up for updates as AB 1326 moves through the process or until we put it to a halt.
CONTACT Warren Furutani’s office and demand he withdraw AB 1326 for the reasons stated here.
WRITE a letter to the editor to your local newspaper opposing AB 1326
TESTIFY at the upcoming hearings on the bill. If you sign up for updates you will be notified when this bill is heard in Capitol policy committees.
High gas prices are already hurting working people at the pump and putting jobs in jeopardy. AB 1326 is a bad idea at the worst possible time.
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The bill: http://leginfo.ca.gov/pub/11-12/bill...ed_asm_v97.pdf
First page says this gas tax will go toward the CSU and UC colleges to lower tuition.
First page says this gas tax will go toward the CSU and UC colleges to lower tuition.
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The bill: http://leginfo.ca.gov/pub/11-12/bill...ed_asm_v97.pdf
First page says this gas tax will go toward the CSU and UC colleges to lower tuition.
First page says this gas tax will go toward the CSU and UC colleges to lower tuition.
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The bill: http://leginfo.ca.gov/pub/11-12/bill...ed_asm_v97.pdf
First page says this gas tax will go toward the CSU and UC colleges to lower tuition.
First page says this gas tax will go toward the CSU and UC colleges to lower tuition.
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LOL
We already had that EPA move that is now driving gas prices through the roof. Good times, let's tax it even more.
EFF it, let's just go to $10 a gallon!
We already had that EPA move that is now driving gas prices through the roof. Good times, let's tax it even more.
EFF it, let's just go to $10 a gallon!
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There's nothing surprising about democrats raising taxes no matter what. It's their solution to everything.
1) Borrow out money
2) Raise taxes
It's the (D) way.
1) Borrow out money
2) Raise taxes
It's the (D) way.
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Look at his fat big arse. Freaking pigs can't keep there dirty hands off our tax dollars. Just so you guys know look into the presidents plan on taxing us per mile we drive.