As White House Considers Gas Tax Holiday, Davids Calls for Immediate Relief

Statement

Date: June 15, 2022
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Oil and Gas Taxes
Keyword Search: Relief

Amid reports that the White House is considering a federal gas tax holiday, Representative Sharice Davids renewed her call for immediate relief at the gas pump. In addition to pushing this immediate action, she has repeatedly urged the President and Congressional leadership to move forward on long-term energy and inflation solutions, including fixing our supply chains, making more goods in America, and investing in our clean energy economy.

"We are clearly in extraordinary circumstances, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the lingering impacts of the pandemic continue to drive prices up at the pump. In Congress, I'm working on long-term solutions--but the time is now for immediate relief," said Davids. "I urge the President to suspend the federal gas tax and give Kansans extra breathing room in their budgets."

Davids has been focused on lowering costs for Kansans, including gas prices:

Last week, she successfully pushed the IRS to increase a tax break for small business owners and self-employed folks who rely on a vehicle for their business. Watch on KMBC.
She voted to crack down on price gouging by oil and gas companies, who have made record profits this year, despite rising gas prices.
She introduced legislation to suspend the federal gas tax through the end of the year, saving Kansans 18 cents per gallon at a time when gas prices are reaching new highs. Watch her video on the bill, which includes guardrails to make sure savings are passed on to consumers.
After voting for bipartisan sanctions against Russian oil, she called on President Biden to take immediate action to protect American consumers from uncertainty and rising prices, including by temporarily suspending the federal gas tax.
Following Davids' calls to take action on rising gas prices last fall, President Biden released 50 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. He has now authorized the largest release in history: 1 million barrels a day for six months.
Davids remains committed to long-term energy and inflation solutions, releasing an inflation action plan last week with the New Democrat Coalition that's been called Congress's "best inflation plan yet."

For more information on Davids' work to lower costs and reduce inflation, and for resources to find lower prices on gas, groceries, housing and more, visit davids.house.gov/lowercosts.


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