What are you guys paying for gas?

$2.88 in Toppenish on the way south, then $3.40 here in town.

Also, here's why https://mynorthwest.com/local/climate-commitment-act-3/4183376

The Washington State Commerce Department said, thanks to money raised by the Climate Commitment Act (CCA), it is funding rebate projects that allow lower-income families to switch from fossil fuels to electric power and appliances in their homes.

The department reported that, over its lifetime, the program would reduce 7.5 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions. Only it won’t. It’ll only reduce 78,000 tons of emissions. The department blamed a clerical error for the vastly different numbers.

“We made an error in reporting data for this program. The Climate Commitment Act is a vital part of the state’s efforts to control carbon emissions, and we’re committed to ensuring that the information we share is complete and accurate,” Jennifer Grove, assistant director of Energy for Commerce, said in a statement.

She said they’ve taken “corrective measures” to prevent future mistakes.

The incorrect information was submitted to the Washington State Department of Ecology, which puts together an annual report for the state legislature on how state agencies are spending the more than $1.5 billion raised through the CCA. The money is meant to support programs that reduce carbon emissions in order to combat climate change.
 
Noticed over the weekend it was $2.75 in Montana and $2.45 in Idaho panhandle. Usually it is the other way around. Difference seems steep. I'm not sure if it was a price war between the stations close to WA border or what. Regardless, Montana, do better.
 
Noticed over the weekend it was $2.75 in Montana and $2.45 in Idaho panhandle. Usually it is the other way around. Difference seems steep. I'm not sure if it was a price war between the stations close to WA border or what. Regardless, Montana, do better.

It looks like CDA costco is at 2.18. Easy stop for me since I live nearby. But when I drive thru MT I frequently fill up in St Regis due to lower prices.
 
It looks like CDA costco is at 2.18. Easy stop for me since I live nearby. But when I drive thru MT I frequently fill up in St Regis due to lower prices.
Yes, that’s why I was surprised. And St Regis usually has a built in premium to rest of the state in summer months, but not this time. $0.30 higher is pretty substantial. Gasbuddy map makes it look like it is just CDA area with cheaper prices.
 

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