The price of a gallon of gasoline in California could potentially increase by as much as 16 to 76 cents per gallon on Jan. 1 under a new state regulation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The state's Air Resources Board is responsible for carrying out the provisions of a 2006 bill passed by the state's legislature that expanded the state's cap-and-trade program to include gasoline and diesel fuels for the first time ever. Consumer advocacy groups such as the Drivers Alliance have said prices will increase as a result and labeled the measure a "hidden gas tax." The alliance released the price increase estimates.










