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13. Was waiting for his presser but here is the "Fact Sheet"
Wed Jun 22, 2022, 01:26 PM
Jun 2022
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2022/06/22/fact-sheet-president-biden-calls-for-a-three-month-federal-gas-tax-holiday/

FACT SHEET: President Biden Calls for a Three-Month Federal Gas Tax Holiday

June 22, 2022 • Statements and Releases

The price of gas is up dramatically around the world, and by almost $2 per gallon in America, since Putin began amassing troops on the border of Ukraine. President Biden understands that high gas prices pose a significant challenge for working families. That’s why he has taken action in recent months to boost the supply of oil and gas, including an historic release from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, and encouraging oil companies and refiners to boost capacity and output to get more supply on the market.

Today, he is calling on Congress and states to take additional legislative action to provide direct relief to American consumers who have been hit with Putin’s Price Hike. Specifically, he is calling on Congress to suspend the federal gas tax for three months, through September, without taking any money away from the Highway Trust Fund. And he is calling on states to take similar action to provide some direct relief, whether suspending their own gas taxes or helping consumers in other ways.

Federal Gas Tax Holiday

Right now, the federal government charges an 18 cent tax per gallon of gasoline and a 24 cent tax per gallon of diesel. Those taxes fund critical highways and public transportation, through the Highway Trust Fund. But in this unique moment, with gas prices near $5 a gallon on average across the country, President Biden is calling on Congress to suspend the gas tax for three months – until the end of September – to give Americans a little extra breathing room as they deal with the effects of Putin’s war in Ukraine.

The President is also calling on Congress to make sure that a gas tax holiday has no negative effect on the Highway Trust Fund. With our deficit already down by a historic $1.6 trillion this year, the President believes that we can afford to suspend the gas tax to help consumers while using other revenues to make the Highway Trust Fund whole for the roughly $10 billion cost. This is consistent with legislation proposed in the Senate and the House to advance a responsible gas tax holiday.

President Biden understands that a gas tax holiday alone will not, on its own, relieve the run up in costs that we’ve seen. But the President believes that at this unique moment when the war in Ukraine is imposing costs on American families, Congress should do what it can to provide working families breathing room.

State and Local Action

In addition to federal gas tax relief, the President is calling on state and local governments to provide additional consumer relief. Already, some states and local governments have acted: for example, in Connecticut and New York, governors temporarily suspended their gas taxes, and in Illinois and Colorado, governors delayed planned tax and fee increases. And, around the country, in states like Michigan and Minnesota, states and local leaders are considering a number of forms of consumer relief – from temporary suspensions and pauses on state sales tax on gas to consumer rebates and relief payments. The President believes more states and local governments should do so.

Ongoing Actions to Blunt the Impact of the Putin Price Hike

Today’s announcements follow a series of actions the President has taken to lower gas prices for American families.

  • The President announced the release of a record 1 million barrels per day from our Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which just last week a leading oil market analyst confirmed has been critical to keeping prices from rising even more.

  • He rallied international partners to join us, releasing a combined 240 million barrels of oil on the market.

  • He expanded access to biofuels like E15—gasoline that uses a 15 percent ethanol blend—to increase supply and lower prices at thousands of gas stations across the country.

  • He and his Administration are engaging with oil and refining companies to ask them to work with the Administration to bring forward concrete solutions that increase refinery capacity and output. Secretary Granholm is meeting with these CEOs this week.



  • Already, the United States produced more oil under the first year of this Administration than it did under the first two years of the prior Administration, and is on track to set new records next year. At the same time, the President understands that our efforts to increase energy production in the near-term must be coupled with medium- and long-term efforts to transition our economy away from fossil fuels produced by autocrats and to clean energy.

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    We need those revenues for contruction and maintenance. Should increase NCjack Jun 2022 #1
    "We need those revenues for contruction and maintenance." BumRushDaShow Jun 2022 #16
    I'd like this more if it were coupled with a windfall profit tax to compensate. Gore1FL Jun 2022 #2
    Amen! rurallib Jun 2022 #5
    +1 peppertree Jun 2022 #9
    Yep again Rebl2 Jun 2022 #18
    Yep Rebl2 Jun 2022 #17
    This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #3
    Agree Marthe48 Jun 2022 #4
    We should consider nationalization of oil refineries IronLionZion Jun 2022 #6
    I was just reading that there are some refineries TheFarseer Jun 2022 #20
    The problem is nobody wants it IronLionZion Jun 2022 #28
    This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #31
    They don't have enough workers IronLionZion Jun 2022 #34
    This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #37
    That was drilling, not refineries IronLionZion Jun 2022 #38
    This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #39
    Less refineries now manicdem Jun 2022 #35
    It was sarcasm, to see if Repub heads explode IronLionZion Jun 2022 #36
    One thought that struck me is that once gone, it will be nearly impossible rurallib Jun 2022 #7
    See this BumRushDaShow Jun 2022 #25
    Sad attempt Timewas Jun 2022 #8
    I disagree with him on this JustAnotherGen Jun 2022 #10
    Bad idea inwiththenew Jun 2022 #11
    OMG. NO. Terrible idea. sybylla Jun 2022 #12
    You are absolutely right! Rebl2 Jun 2022 #21
    Was waiting for his presser but here is the "Fact Sheet" BumRushDaShow Jun 2022 #13
    Surprisingly, I'm with Manchin in opposing this idea Fiendish Thingy Jun 2022 #14
    Biden has used his bully pulpit on this issue 867-5309. Jun 2022 #32
    Not the best solution Bayard Jun 2022 #15
    This is political malpractice/suicide Miguelito Loveless Jun 2022 #19
    Reward the oil corps & starve the government is NOT a traditional Democratic value... NullTuples Jun 2022 #23
    Tax holidays reward gas producers while starving the gov't - we need industry regulation NullTuples Jun 2022 #22
    I wrote my Rebl2 Jun 2022 #24
    Windfall profits tax bucolic_frolic Jun 2022 #26
    Bad idea we need roads and he will get acussed of doc03 Jun 2022 #27
    The more you drive the more you save. twodogsbarking Jun 2022 #29
    feels bad man I_have_a_cat_bite Jun 2022 #30
    Horrible idea dalton99a Jun 2022 #33
    ugh.. G_j Jun 2022 #40
    Convene windfall profits hearing pfitz59 Jun 2022 #41
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