Get ready to pay more at the pump. Beginning tomorrow, Californians could see gas prices jump by as much as 65 cents per gallon, thanks to a controversial climate bill back in effect. The legislation is designed to curb greenhouse gas emissions by tightening clean fuel requirements and ramping up penalties for high-carbon output.The goal? Cut 558 million metric tons of CO₂ by 2046—an amount equivalent to removing 120 million cars from the road. Supporters say it’s a bold plan to clean the air and fight climate change. But critics say it’s a regressive tax that will disproportionately impact working families, seniors, and those who drive older, less fuel-efficient vehicles.During a roundtable discussion, Brian Harnick voiced frustration. “We want clean air. That’s not the issue,” he said. “This will fall on the people who can’t afford it—the ones without electric or hybrid vehicles. This isn’t how we solve the problem.”Sue Abramowitz agreed, adding that many seniors on fixed…..