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Natural-gas prices likely to stay low

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Doc | 9:51 a.m. Sept. 30, 2009
At the same time they offered the rebate on natural gas to homeowners in May they raised the price of vehicle natural gas at the pump by a significant amount to the highest it has been in years. Go figure. Natural gas at the pump for vehicles hasn't been declining while the rates at homes has. The rate setters don't take any account of the good that comes from removing pollutants from cities through the use of natural gas in vehicles.

Why not keep natural gas for vehicles low and lower it when you lower it for homes? Natural gas drivers are doing us all a favor--and decreasing foreign energy dependence.

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