If gas-tax break is such a good idea, why wait?
As our state legislators reassemble for yet another special session this week – this time, dealing with the crisis in property insurance as hurricane season starts – they ought to give very strong consideration to moving up the month of
In planning the state budget in their regular 2022 legislative session, lawmakers decided to suspend the state's gas tax for October, hoping to cut the cost
Last November, Gov.
Early this month, DeSantis signed a package of
"In
Drivers paying
The idea of doing it in October, at least officially, was that slotting it for the summer would afford great benefit to tourists, rather than
And besides, people might not remember on
"Our goal was to make sure Floridians are able to have as much access to the
But gas prices have spiked to unprecedented levels all over the country. If they suspended the state tax in July, would any Floridian really resent the idea that out-of-state visitors are getting the break, too? Most of us probably wouldn't even think of that.
The state could even promote the idea in its tourism advertising – "Hey, come on down and we'll help you with the cost of filling your tank." Since when has enticing tourists been something to avoid?
Of course, suspending the state fuel tax, whenever it's done, doesn't mean saving about a quarter on the gallon. Prices will continue to climb and there's no assurance that retailers will pass the savings along to customers. But it can't hurt.
There's a bit of irony – some would call it hypocrisy – in a conservative Republican state government taking political credit for a bit of tax relief made possible by the
Nor is it unprecedented for the Legislature to remake its agenda f0r a special session. Just last month, we had one on redrawing
They could toss some new abortion restrictions, or that "constitutional carry" gun legislation, onto the special-session agenda if they feel like it.
Changing the effective date of a fuel-tax holiday seems like a minor detail, compared to some of the other things legislators have done in haste when they feel like it.
Capital Curmudgeon


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