MADISON, Wis.-A federal appeals court on Friday reinstated Wisconsin's 71-year-old minimum markup law on gasoline, a decision that could save some jobs but increase the cost of gas. Siding with an association representing small gas station owners, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the law that requires retailers to sell gas above cost does not encourage illegal price-fixing. The court lifted an order entered last year that put enforcement of the law on hold after U.S. District Judge Rudolph...
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