Nevada, Arizona governors urge Newsom to rethink his oil refiner proposal

By Wes Venteicher | 09/11/2024 06:33 AM EDT

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, joined Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo in raising concerns about costs.

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs (D).

Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs joined Nevada Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo in urging California Gov. Gavin Newsom not to rush a refinery storage proposal. Ross D. Franklin/AP

SACRAMENTO, California — The governors of Arizona and Nevada urged California Gov. Gavin Newsom in a letter Tuesday not to rush to impose new storage requirements on California oil refiners, raising concerns the requirements could raise costs in their states.

The letter from Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo, a Republican, and Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, came in response to a Newsom-backed Assembly proposal, that would give the California Energy Commission authority to require refiners to store more gas to try to prevent price spikes caused by shortages.

Newsom called a special session of the Legislature on Aug. 31 to consider the proposal after the Legislature balked at passing it in the last days of the regular session.

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The letter raises the political stakes for Newsom’s bid to address gas price spikes that occurred in the last two years amid a presidential election in which California’s high gas prices could be used as a line of attack on state Democrats.

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