The Wall Street Journal editorial board published an article that criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for his restrictive energy policies in an effort to combat climate change.
Fox News contributor Leo Terrell joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss why Newsom would fail if he decided to run for president during the next election cycle.The Wall Street Journal editorial board penned an editorial Tuesday that criticized, D-Calif., for aggressive new regulations he imposed on the state's energy production amid already bad shortages.
"Even as gasoline prices nationwide have fallen to an average $3.68 a gallon, Californians are still paying $5.45 a gallon. California’s electric rates are already more than double those in neighboring states," it wrote." They criticized the legislation for mandating that so-called"clean electricity" power 90 percent of the state completely by 2035, noting that it will require energy companies to"start skewing investments even more to meet the new targets."
The editors also pointed to an 85% mandated reduction in greenhouse-gas emissions as a troubling part of the policy that will further hamper the state's economy.
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