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SAN RAFAEL, Calif., May 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Alcohol Justice, the San Rafael, California-based alcohol industry watchdog and the California Alcohol Policy Alliance (CAPA) are charging the California Legislature with being
under the influence of restaurants, bars and the alcohol spirits industry. Watching California legislators race through so-called small business relief bills is like watching a gasoline tanker speeding down the Grapevine in the fast lane during a snow storm, stated Bruce Lee Livingston, Executive Director/CEO of Alcohol Justice.
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Florida leaders hopeful gas supply fully returns by weekend May 13, 2021 at 6:16 PM EDT - Updated May 13 at 6:16 PM
Panic buying continues to put a strain on the gas supply in some parts of the Sunshine State.
While Florida s shortages are largely self-inflicted, experts hope the
Florida gets about 95 percent of its gas from seaports, meaning the recent
cyberattackon the line, and subsequent shutdown, shouldn t have had a major impact. But panic buying and hoarding by Floridians continue to push demand beyond typical supply levels. Not that long ago something similar happened with toilet paper, said Nathanael Read, a Tallahassee resident struggling to fill up. It s like, Wow, it hasn’t been that long and here we go again with gas.
There is no need to panic : Florida leaders urge end to gasoline hoarding Weâre hoping in the next couple of days that ll settle out, AAA spokesman says
30% of Florida gas stations were dry on gas. But when can we expect things to normalize?
and last updated 2021-05-13 18:59:11-04
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. â Panic buying continues to put a strain on the gas supply in some parts of the Sunshine State.
While Florida s shortages are largely self-inflicted, experts hope the
Florida gets about 95 percent of its gas from seaports, meaning the recent
cyberattackon the line, and subsequent shutdown, shouldn t have had a major impact. But panic buying and hoarding by Floridians continue to push demand beyond typical supply levels.
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