House Republican Press Release
May 15, 2007
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Rep. Anne Ruwet supports proposed gas tax moratorium |

In the face of another looming spike in gasoline prices, House Republicans today called for a gas tax moratorium from Memorial Day to Labor Day for the summer peak driving season to give motorists relief at the pumps. Given the new higher revenue projections released last week and the pain drivers continue to feel from the ever-increasing gas prices, Connecticut should stop collecting the 25 cents per gallon now levied for the summer driving season.
“I am hopeful that this proposal will be taken up by the majority party in the near future,” said Rep. Anne Ruwet (R-Torrington). “The people of the 65th District are dealing with ever-rising gasoline and energy prices, and are in need of some much-needed relief. I urge my colleagues on the other side of the aisle to do the right thing and take action on this proposal.”
It is estimated that the tax cuts would save drivers about $40 million per month, or a little more than $120 million for the duration of the summer driving period. Last week, the non-partisan Office of Fiscal Analysis revised revenue projections to show that, Connecticut now has a surplus this year of $846 million which would easily cover the lost revenue. The legislature has until June 6 to finalize the two-year budget and the timing of this proposal is ideal.
Connecticut’s combined state and federal taxes of more than 55 cents per gallon are third highest in the country behind only California and New York. The gas tax moratorium would not divert any funds from any transportation program.
Rep. Anne Ruwet (R-65) represents Torrington in the General Assembly.