California Republican authors bill to suspend gas tax for one year 

The bill will be considered during the special session that Governor Newsom called regarding the state’s gas supply.

California lawmakers will once again have an opportunity to suspend the state’s gas tax to lower prices at the pump for all residents. 

Asm. Tom Lackey (R–Palmdale) authored a bill for the special session on gas prices to suspend the gas tax. 

The backstory: California Gov. Gavin Newsom called a special session of the Legislature to consider his proposed mandate on oil refiners, which includes requiring them to keep a minimum reserve of gas on hand to reduce price spikes. 

  • Democratic lawmakers introduced Assembly Bill 1 on Tuesday for the special session, putting Newsom’s proposal in writing. 
  • Newsom’s proposal does not mention the gas tax, which currently sits at $0.60 per gallon. 

The big picture: Lackey’s proposal, Assembly Bill 2, would suspend the gas tax for one year. 

  • Gas stations would be required to provide the amount of tax that would have applied on receipts. 
  • AB 2 would also require the state to transfer an amount of money equal to the amount collected in the 2021-2022 fiscal year, adjusted for inflation, from the General Fund to the Motor Vehicle Fuel Account in the Transportation Tax Fund. 

What they’re saying: “Californians need a break,” Lackey said in a statement to The Sun. “Temporarily suspending the gas tax is a common sense solution to help alleviate the financial pressures on our families, small businesses, and communities.”

Flashback: Suspending the gas tax has been an oft-tried tactic by California Republicans for the past few years, but Democrats have repeatedly blocked them. 

State of play: Gov. Newsom’s office went after Lackey on X, calling him Traffic Tom and saying the bill would cost his district $1.7 billion in investments. 

  • Lackey responded by citing the section of the bill that calls for the funding to be replenished by the General Fund, telling Newsom’s office to read the bill. 
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