Californians are tire-ing of rising costs and regulations

Gavin Newsom latched onto that word almost as soon as it gained traction nationwide. The California Energy Commission — all five of whose members were either appointed or reappointed by Newsom — decided this week to ban certain tires from the road in 2029.
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Gavin Newsom latched onto that word almost as soon as it gained traction nationwide. The California Energy Commission — all five of whose members were either appointed or reappointed by Newsom — decided this week to ban certain tires from the road in 2029. The commission decided to lower the maximum “rolling resistance” of replacement tires, ostensibly because that would reduce fuel usage. By 2033, the regulatory changes could eliminate 70% of the tires currently on the market.
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- Gavin Newsom latched onto that word almost as soon as it gained traction nationwide. The California Energy Commission — all five of whose members were either appointed or reappointed by Newsom — decided this week to ban certain tires from the road in 2029.
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