(The Center Square) — State Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones, R-San Diego, has requested a state audit into the California Air Resources Board regarding its decision to overhaul its Low Carbon Fuel Standard program, which is expected by some to raise gasoline prices up to 65 cents per gallon when it takes effect July 1.
A separate gas excise tax increase will also take place July 1 amid possible disruptions to California’s Middle Eastern fuel supplies, which could push prices even higher for consumers during the peak summer driving season.
Compliance costs for this program could also impact fuel prices in the parts of Nevada and Arizona that rely on California refineries for fuel…