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Editorial: Big Oil shouldn’t be able to fleece Californians while polluting the planet

A motorist puts fuel in her gas tank at a Chevron gas station in downtown Los Angeles on Nov. 15, 2021.

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal to penalize excessive oil refinery profits is a relatively straightforward effort to prevent price gouging that reached new heights this year as gas prices in the state spiked to more than $6.40 a gallon. While Californians paid $2.60 a gallon more than the average American motorist to fill their tanks, companies such as Chevron, Valero and Phillips 66 raked in billions in record profits.

It’s bad enough that oil companies peddle a product that pollutes the air and heats the planet while using their money and influence to block

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