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Cost of CO2 tax in 2023 is greater than election-year tax rebates offered by Inslee Administration

OLYMPIA–The average Washington household with two cars paid about $631 more for gasoline and natural gas heating in 2023 due to the state’s new tax on CO2 emissions known as the “Climate Commitment Act.” That amount does not include increased costs for electricity, which vary widely based on geography, or the inflationary impact of higher energy costs on other goods.

Those amounts put some context...