Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) on Friday signed a bill that suspends the state gas tax for 60 days, marking the first state-level action aimed at bringing relief at the pump as fuel prices soar amid the war with Iran. The bill, which temporarily waives Georgia’s 33-cent-per-gallon gas tax and 37-cent-per-gallon diesel tax, was one…
Kemp signs bill suspending Georgia state gas tax amid Iran war price spike
Originally reported by The Hill
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