"We know that in order to be successful in addressing climate change, we must continue to reduce our fossil fuel consumption," said Liane Randolph, chair of California Air Resources Board.
"To vote on it, to make it higher just doesn't make sense, because we are already kind of getting by. A lot of people live paycheck to paycheck," said Tanner Ramsey, a Bay Area driver.
"This is going to really negatively impact many millions of people here in California," said Sen. Brian Jones, criticizing the proposed fuel standard changes.
"I want to look into how the federal government can assist California more effectively with respect to the waivers on fuel production regulation," said Sen. Brian Jones.
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