Some state lawmakers are introducing legislation that would suspend the gas tax in their states.
, State Sen. Shirley Turner says she plans to introduce legislation to roll back the state's gas tax for 60 days. The current average in the Garden State is $4.19.
New Jersey has a gas tax of 42.4 cents per gallon. It is made up of a sales tax of 10.5 cents per gallon and a business tax of 31.9 cents per gallon., Gov. Ned Lamont called for a holiday from the state’s 25 cents-per-gallon gas tax, starting as soon as possible, and lasting through the end of June, reported WWLP. However, state lawmakers say the proposal is political theater and said they are looking for other ways to give people a financial break.U.S.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Chicago gas giveaway: Here's where you can score free gas this weekChicago millionaire Willie Wilson released the list of city and suburban gas stations taking part in his $1 million gas giveaway Thursday.
Read more »
Gas stations sue a rival station for selling gas too cheapA gas station managed by Woodman's Market in Waukesha, Wisconsin, was recently sued by two competitors who say it has priced its fuel artificially low.
Read more »
Gas station clerk robbed near San Diego State UniversityThe robbery happened around 9:10 p.m. at an Arco gas station on Montezuma Road near College Avenue
Read more »
Gas prices sink slowly after hitting record highAccording to AAA, there is typically a seasonal uptick in demand for fuel, but demand has dipped this year.
Read more »
As gas prices rise, towns add electric car charging stationsA wave of new electric vehicle charging stations across the country is coming as interest in alternatives to gasoline-powered vehicles is on the rise
Read more »
Auburn Food Bank offers help to local families amid recent rise in gas pricesThe Auburn Foodbank helps 23,000 families a year, and since gas prices began rising, it's seen more people reach out in need of gas.
Read more »