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AB 246: California Drivers' New Hope for Cheaper Fuel

AB 246: California Drivers' New Hope for Cheaper Fuel

Bakersfield News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 31, 20261m 23s

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Assembly Bill twenty forty-six in California could revolutionize fuel costs for drivers. The bill, pushed by Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom, allows for the installation of E eighty-five conversion kits, turning regular cars into flex-fuel vehicles. This means drivers can choose between standard gas or E eighty-five, a mix of eighty-five percent ethanol and fifteen percent gasoline. Early adopters have seen significant savings, with one driver dropping his fill-up cost by thirty dollars. Other states have seen savings of up to two dollars per gallon. The bill aims to pass by years end, offering real relief at the pump without waiting for price drops.

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