The State Of Gas Prices
Lawmakers introduced the Gas Prices Relief Act of 2026 to temporarily suspend the 18.4-cent federal gas tax through October amid rising fuel costs.
www.fox29.comHere are the latest developments on gas taxes across the U.S. as of mid-2026, with a focus on what could affect drivers and policy discussions:
Federal gas tax suspensions have been proposed in response to rising pump prices. Several lawmakers introduced or supported bills to suspend the federal gas tax (18.4 cents per gallon) through October or another set period, aiming to alleviate consumer costs. Some proposals suggest offsetting the lost Highway Trust Fund revenue with general funds, but analysts warn this could impact long-term transportation funding.[1][2][4]
The White House and some state leaders have discussed options to pause or reduce fuel taxes. President Trump publicly commented on the possibility of suspending the federal gas tax, and recommended states consider similar pauses for their own taxes; other lawmakers have pressed for action as prices rise. In several states, governors have already enacted temporary suspensions or reductions on state gas taxes as a targeted relief measure.[2][4][5]
State actions vary widely. A number of states have implemented temporary suspensions or reductions (e.g., Georgia’s 60-day suspension of its state gas tax) in response to price spikes, while others have pursued longer-term reforms or used general fund solutions rather than tax pauses. In some cases, policymakers cite the need to fund roads and transit, arguing that tax pauses could jeopardize infrastructure investment or increase debt.[4][5][9]
The policy debate includes trade-offs. Proponents argue tax pauses provide immediate relief to drivers, especially during periods of conflict or supply disruption, while critics emphasize the importance of stable funding for transportation networks and potential long-term fiscal consequences. Analysts also note that suspending or altering gasTaxes can have revenue, budget, and economic implications beyond the pump price, including effects on maintenance schedules and public transit funding.[9][4]
Local context matters. In London and the UK, gas (fuel) taxes and pricing operate under a different policy framework than the U.S., so domestic U.S. debates may not directly translate to the UK context; however, global fuel price pressures can influence domestic policy discussions and consumer sentiment.[9]
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Lawmakers introduced the Gas Prices Relief Act of 2026 to temporarily suspend the 18.4-cent federal gas tax through October amid rising fuel costs.
www.fox29.comAs gas prices approach $4 a gallon nationally amid the conflict in Iran, some lawmakers are pushing to suspend the federal gasoline tax.
www.clickondetroit.comAs the conflict in the Middle East drives up prices at the pump, experts say suspending gas and diesel taxes isn't the easy fix it may appear to be.
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www.audacy.comWith gas prices at record highs, more state lawmakers say suspending gas taxes would offer relief to motorists at the pump.
www.cbsnews.comSince 2013, 34 states and the District of Columbia have enacted legislation to increase gas taxes. Page includes summaries of the bills and links to bill information.
www.ncsl.orgAs gas prices approach $4 a gallon nationally amid the conflict in Iran, some lawmakers are pushing to suspend the federal gasoline tax
www.usnews.comGovernors in Georgia and California also called for relief from state gas taxes.
www.fox13news.comGas taxes are changing nationwide in 2026, with automatic hikes, pauses, and major shifts reshaping how states fund roads and what drivers pay.
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