California U.S. Rep Jay Obernolte: “Last spring gas prices made headlines when they reached $2.71. With todays new nat’l average of $4.20…”

California U.S. Rep Jay Obernolte: “Last spring gas prices made headlines when they reached .71. With todays new nat’l average of .20…”
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Jay Obernolte tweeted the following:

“Last spring gas prices made headlines when they reached $2.71. With todays new nat’l average of $4.20 (and $5.76 in SB County!) last years price ironically seems like a great deal. It’s time we fix rising gas prices & end the heavy burden on CA families. sbsun.com/2022/05/05/its
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Here are other recent tweets from Jay Obernolte:

“We are still facing record-high gas prices across our country, and every day I hear from people here in #CA08 about the financial toll these prices are taking. I took a closer look at this issue in a new op-ed to the @sbsun. Read the article here: twitter.com/sbsun/status/1” on May 5
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“Gas prices are the most expensive they have been in our history, and CA’s prices are already significantly higher than the national average. Californians can’t afford to pay an even higher gas tax, and our state government shouldn’t ask them to. twitter.com/RepDavidValada” on May 4
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“Inflation continues to levy a heavy tax on the Americans who can least afford it, with 64% of Americans now living paycheck to paycheck. Economists say that irresponsible federal spending is whats caused this problem. We need to stop government over-spending, not add to it.” on May 3
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