6-24-2011
http://www.weau.com/home/headlines/..._in_gasoline_prices_nationally_124448539.html
Gas prices still higher than rest of the state despite continuing drop in gasoline prices nationally
Despite gas prices expecting to go down with the release of 30 million barrels from the strategic petroleum reserve, gas prices are still higher in Eau Claire than the rest of the state.
The Department of Justice has taken on the gas prices investigation from the Eau Claire city council.
Despite a continuing drop in gasoline prices, prices in the Chippewa Valley are still considerably higher than much of the state.
Mark Olson explains, "they say of the area and the distance it is to transport the fuel but i was in some remote areas of the state and it was still less than what we were. I just don't understand it."
Eau Claire city councilman, Mark Olson says the council asked the Department of Justice back in February to investigate potential price fixing in the Eau Claire area.
"Basically we were informed that we wouldn't get any information on the investigation that the only way we'd find out if anything happens is if charges were brought against any of the companies in town that may be involved in price fixing," says Olson.
The Department of Justice said it cannot comment on any current or potential investigation but has received the information from the city. However, if anyone has information or suspects illegal activity, they are urged to speak to the local Department of Justice office.
"Hopefully we will see prices decline and get down where families can afford to go on a vacation," says Olson.
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Wonder why there is no investigation into Chicago's Gas prices being the highest in the country?