Gasoline price up 9.7 cents in U.S.;
<h3>California's drivers continue to pay more at the pump than motorists in other states.</h3><p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p>
<p>"The oil companies continue to frame this as a matter of supply and demand, but what they don't talk about is that they control the supply," said Judy Dugan, a spokeswoman for the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights in Santa Monica. "That would be fine if they were selling Tickle Me Elmo dolls because no one has to buy them. But gasoline is something that no Californian with a job or a family can do without."</p>
