There are many factors that influence the cost at the pump in California, from supply and demand to our state’s special fuels blends to state policies. To help Californians learn more about how state policies impact costs at the pump, WSPA launched the Facts Per Gallon campaign. The following is a summary of the facts every Californian should know about what goes into their cost at the pump.
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