Alaska State Senate Democrats Scott Kawasaki and Bill Wielechowski urge Alaska’s Attorney General to investigate potential price gouging for cost of gas in the state.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska - Alaska State Senate Democrats Scott Kawasaki and Bill Wielechowski are urging Alaska’s Attorney General to investigate potential price gouging in the cost of gas in the state.
As Alaska’s News Source reported last week, refineries on the west coast closed down temporarily for maintenance and prices were expected to ease soon. “The value, once again, of having an attorney general’s investigation is that they can look into that and make a determination based on price factors, price of oil, price of crude, price of labor and transportation and make a determination if there is, in fact, some sort of price gouging going on,” Kawasaki added.
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