The Wall Street Journal editorial board slammed the city of Berkeley, California for attempting to raise the cost of installing gas stoves in an article Thursday.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board slammed the city of Berkeley's attempts to raise the cost of installing gas stoves in commercial and residential buildings. 'Democrats insist they aren’t coming for gas stoves, but look at how the People’s Republic of Berkeley is trying to tax them into obsolescence,' The Wall Street Journal wrote in an editorial published Thursday.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE ''The People' in power want to do this by imposing an excise tax on commercial and multifamily apartment buildings that starts at $2.96 per therm consumed,' the Journal wrote. 'That's roughly twice the U.S. average residential retail price for natural gas. It would add up to about $180 a month for a typical household's gas consumption.
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