As fuel prices rise, US lawmakers push to suspend the federal gas tax
Source: The Independent
Friday 27 March 2026 15:23 EDT
As the war in Iran pushes U.S. gas prices toward $4 a gallon nationally, some lawmakers are pushing to suspend the federal gasoline tax in the latest attempt to try to control surging energy costs.
Lawmakers say the action would provide much-needed relief for families and businesses that rely on their cars and trucks to get to work and school and run everyday errands.
Asked about the gas tax at a Cabinet meeting Thursday, President Donald Trump said he has thought about suspending it but suggested states should consider suspending their fuel taxes. People have talked about a gas tax suspension, Trump said. Its something we have in our pocket if we think its necessary.
As gas prices have spiked, the Trump administration has released millions of barrels of oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve and temporarily lifted sanctions on some Russian and Iranian oil shipments already at sea. The U.S. is negotiating with countries reliant on Middle East crude to join a coalition to police the Strait of Hormuz, where about one-fifth of the worlds traded oil normally flows.
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JT45242
(4,041 posts)Go to any red state and you have shitty roads. Poorly maintained... Because the idiotic Republican party wants to privatize everything that poor people use so that they can become wage slaves...
ProudMNDemocrat
(20,887 posts)Doesn't Sean Duffy realize that the monies derived from the Federal Gas Tax makes it possible to keep the Interstate Highway systems running? As well as the monies to states to maintain their roads and transportation infrastructure?
I have traveled around this country. A state is only as good as the roads it maintains. I remember when a section of I-35 went down in Minneapolis. Then Governor Tim Pawlenty was against State monies being raised for its portion of the Interstate rebuild. Not good times.