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California Dems push war-time price gouging crackdown as gas prices spike

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California Dems push wartime price gouging crackdown as gas prices spike

By Josh Koehn Published June 30, 2026, 5:03 p.m. ET

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California lawmakers accusing oil companies of exploiting the Iran war to gouge drivers are now backing a bill that would allow the state to crack down under its emergency price-gouging laws.

The Wartime Price Gouging Prevention Act (SB 493) — co-authored by Sen. Josh Becker (D-Menlo Park) and Sen. Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) — would add “war” to California’s price-gouging statute, which already limits sharp price hikes during declared emergencies such as wildfires, floods, earthquakes, riots, storms, droughts and pandemics.

Becker told The California Post that the measure would close a loophole that has prevented the state from fully pursuing suspected fuel-market manipulation tied to the overseas conflict, even as California drivers have paid billions more for gas and diesel — resulting in a roughly $250 increase in costs per household.

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Sen. Josh Becker’s bill would expand the list for price-gouging investigations. Josh Becker

“Right now it’s just the Attorney General [Rob Bonta] can’t prosecute, he can’t go after that,” Becker said in a phone interview. 

“He just can’t do it because of the way the law is structured.”

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The push comes as President Trump has opened his own front against major oil companies, accusing them of “gouging” drivers by failing to lower pump prices after crude oil prices fell from wartime highs. 

Ben Allen, D-Calif. State Sen., seated at the state legislature in Sacramento. 9
Sen. Ben Allen is a co-author on the bill. AP Photo/Annie Barker
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President Donald Trump slammed oil and gas companies on social media as prices have remained high. AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin
Several crude oil tankers and vessels anchored in the Strait of Hormuz, near Qaboos Port in Muscat, Oman. 9
The Strait of Hormuz has repeatedly been blocked since the start of the war with Iran. Getty Images

“The big Oil Companies are not dropping their price at the pump commensurate with the sharply lower prices they are paying for Oil,” Trump declared on Truth Social. “Those prices are dropping like a rock! In other words, customers are being ‘gouged.’

“I have instructed the DOJ to immediately start looking into this. Gasoline prices better start going down a lot faster than what I’m seeing!”

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Gas prices in Los Angeles have reached eye-watering highs in recent months. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The American Petroleum Institute pushed back, saying fuel prices “don’t move in lockstep with crude oil” and that the conflict was still affecting supply, refining and inventories, according to the BBC.

Under current California law, businesses generally cannot raise prices by more than 10% for essential goods and services after a declared emergency. The law covers gasoline, diesel, food, emergency supplies, medical supplies, building materials, hotel rooms, rental housing, transportation, freight and storage services.

The new bill would allow Gov. Gavin Newsom to declare a war-related emergency, giving the attorney general authority to pursue suspected price gouging if there is evidence that companies used the conflict to justify excessive markups.

California Governor Gavin Newsom speaking at the Obama Presidential Center dedication ceremony. 9
Gov. Gavin Newsom would have new authority to declare a state of emergency during war under SB 493. AP Photo/Jon Cherry

“The governor could declare a state of emergency, and then the attorney general could go after price gougers,” Becker said. “That was the problem we’re looking to fix.”

Becker said the bill was sparked by evidence presented during a Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee oversight hearing after the June election. Allen chairs the committee, and Becker serves as a member.

President Donald Trump in the Situation Room. 9
Trump has accused the petroleum industry of ‘gouging’ customers. The White House

State officials discussed ongoing petroleum market oversight work but made clear that current law limits what can be pursued when suspected price gouging is tied to war, Becker said. California created the Division of Petroleum Market Oversight to monitor the fuel market, though officials generally do not comment on active investigations.

Becker said one red flag is the gap between branded gasoline, such as fuel sold by major oil companies such as Chevron, and unbranded gasoline, often sold by independent operators.

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The Sable Offshore Corp. oil and gas facility near Santa Barbara, REUTERS

“Across the country, it’s only five cents a different spread, but in California, since the start of the war, it’s been 31 cents,” Becker said. “So that gave us good evidence that there’s something going on here.”

Supporters of the bill say gas and diesel costs have increased by $62 billion nationally since the war began, including about $3 billion in added costs for California residents.

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