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The Climate Commitment Act has driven up fuel prices by what some groups estimate is about half a dollar. That includes gasoline and diesel used by farmers and ranchers. This legislative session, the legislature is working to address that expense, but some ag groups say it isn't sufficient.

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Climate Commitment Act impact: $30 million refunds fall short of farmers’ $150M estimate
February 26, 2024 1:35 a.m.

Climate Commitment Act impact: $30 million refunds fall short of farmers’ $150M estimate

OLYMPIA - Budget writers in both the Senate and House have suggested allocating $30 million for refunding farmers impacted by the Climate Commitment Act. With the climate program, fuel used for agricultural purposes was supposed to be exempt.