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Cap-and-Trade Faces Big Political Test Over Gas Prices

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California's cap-and-trade system will expand next year. For the first time, consumers will likely be able to see how the program affects energy prices, especially the price of gas. That has many politicians nervous, including a group of Democrats urging Governor Jerry Brown to hit the brakes.

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