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Wicker backs comprehensive plan to lower gas prices • Summer-long gas tax “holiday” a good start By Senator Roger Wicker With
the busy summer travel season right around the corner and gas prices
nearing $3.40 in some parts of Mississippi, urgent action is needed to
help provide financial relief for those struggling with high prices at
the gas pump. Our nation’s dependence on foreign
oil has unfortunately made high gas prices a reality for too long. In
order to keep their cars on the road, families feeling pain at the pump
are forced to cut spending elsewhere, and small business owners and
farmers are increasingly feeling the pinch, too. I
support a comprehensive energy strategy that includes increased
domestic production, conservation, and alternative and renewable fuels
in order to provide long-term relief for record energy costs. There are, however, measures that I believe can help provide immediate and temporary financial relief. Gas Tax Holiday Last
week, I announced my support for a proposal to provide a three-month
gas tax “holiday” by temporarily suspending the federal gas tax in
order to help lower the cost at the gas pump. The federal gas tax adds
18.4 cents to a gallon of gas and 24.4 cents to a gallon of diesel fuel. Implementing
this gas tax moratorium from Memorial Day through Labor Day would drop
the cost of gasoline for families, small business owners and farmers
during the busy summer months when demand is typically at its highest.
By putting extra money in the pockets of consumers, these savings would
act as an additional round of economic stimulus to help give our
economy a needed boost. Comprehensive Plan Needed While
I believe a temporary gas tax reduction would help provide some
immediate relief over the summer, it certainly isn’t the complete
answer to our long-term energy problems. The price of gasoline is
dictated by a number of forces that are largely out of our control in
the short run. With energy demand growing here
at home and skyrocketing in places like India and China, it is no
wonder crude oil prices are hitting record highs. The law of supply and
demand still holds true. We need to do a better
job of immediately increasing our production of energy here at home
while investing in alternative and renewable energy sources. I support
drilling for oil and gas in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)
and the Outer Continental Shelf in the deep waters off our coast. I
also believe we can diversify our future energy supply through the use
of alternative and renewable energy. A good example of this potential
is the conversion of coal to low-cost and environmentally friendly
liquid fuel. This is being done now in Mississippi, and with our vast
coal reserves, our state can become a key player in the future of
coal-to-liquid fuel. Immediate Action Needed In
order to provide relief for Mississippians at the gas pump, we need to
take immediate steps to provide financial relief now and in the future.
Our national and economic security depends on it, and as your U.S. Senator, I will continue working toward that goal.
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