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LOS ANGELES - California drivers are set to experience a 1.6-cent increase in gas prices per gallon starting July 1, as the state implements its annual gas tax adjustment.
Controversial clean air rules in California that could significantly raise gas prices are officially set to take effect July 1.
In July, California's sales tax on gasoline and the Low Carbon Fuel Standard program will take effect. That means drivers should expect to see a notable hike in prices at the pump.
Confusion grows for California drivers over how much gas prices will go up come July 1 Many Californians are confused by how much more they will be paying at the pump come July 1.
California gas prices are expected to rise on July 1 due to a small gas tax increase and updated fuel standards.
California drivers will soon face higher prices at the pump as new carbon fuel standards and a state fuel tax increase are set to take effect on July 1.
Retail prices for regular grade gasoline in California are already consistently higher than in any other state in the continental United States.
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Here's a look at how weekly regional gas prices changed in California last week compared with the week prior.