Biden asks Congress for gas tax holiday to lower record pump prices
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[June 23, 2022]
By Jarrett Renshaw and Nandita Bose
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe
Biden on Wednesday called for a three-month suspension of the federal
gasoline tax to combat record prices, but opposition from lawmakers
within his own party suggests the request may never be met.
American families paying much more for gasoline deserve some financial
relief, Biden said as he pushed Congress to act, while commenting that a
suspension of the 18.4 cents per gallon tax was not enough.
"I fully understand that a gas tax holiday alone is not going to fix the
problem but it will provide families some immediate relief, just a
little bit of breathing room, as we continue working on bringing down
prices for the long haul," Biden said.
The president also urged states to temporarily suspend state fuel taxes,
which are often higher than federal rates.
He is also asking major oil companies to suggest ideas on how to bring
back idled refining capacity when they meet with Energy Secretary
Jennifer Granholm on Thursday.
Biden and his advisers face increasing pressure to act as record-high
gas prices and overall inflation weigh on the president's opinion poll
ratings and cast doubt on Democrats' chances of retaining congressional
power in Nov.8 elections.
The administration says the main causes of high prices are the impact of
Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February and oil companies reaping
sky-high profits as gasoline demand rises with the worst of the COVID-19
pandemic apparently over. Oil companies complain that Biden's
administration is unfairly vilifying the industry.
A gas tax holiday is unlikely to lower overall inflation rates, some
economists said, and could threaten to undermine Biden's clean-energy
and infrastructure goals.
A suspension of the 18.4 cents per gallon federal gasoline tax and 24.4
cent diesel tax would require congressional action.
LAWMAKERS OPPOSED
Lawmakers in both parties have expressed resistance to suspending the
tax. Some Democrats, including House of Representatives Speaker Nancy
Pelosi worry oil companies and retailers may pocket much of the savings.
"We will see where the consensus lies on a path forward for the
President's proposal in the House and the Senate," Pelosi said in an
unusually lukewarm statement about a White House action.
Peter DeFazio, a Democrat who chairs the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure, said a federal gas tax holiday would
provide "miniscule relief" and deplete needed infrastructure funds.
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Gas prices over the $8.00 mark are advertised at a Chevron Station
in Los Angeles, California, U.S., May 30, 2022. REUTERS/Lucy
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Energy secretary Granholm told reporters a
"conversation is ongoing" with Capitol Hill.
She said she would use a meeting with oil companies on Thursday to
press them for answers about what can be done to increase the supply
and lower the cost of gasoline, as well as to "ensure that they
would pass" gas tax savings on to consumers.
Biden asked Congress to suspend the fuel tax through September to
alleviate prices during the United States' summer driving season.
The move will cost the Highway Trust Fund roughly $10 billion in
forgone revenue, but could be made up from other areas of a budget
as tax revenues grow and deficits shrink emerging from the pandemic.
Some states, such as New York and Connecticut, have already paused
state fuel taxes, while others have floated ideas such as consumer
rebates and direct relief.
Refiners are struggling to meet global demand for diesel and
gasoline, exacerbating high prices and aggravating shortages.
"Pausing the federal gas tax will certainly provide near-term relief
for U.S. drivers, but it won’t solve the root of the issue – the
imbalance in supply and demand for petroleum products," a
spokesperson for the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers
industry group said.
Longer-term policies are still needed to boost U.S. energy
production, it said.
U.S. pump prices are averaging near $5 a gallon as soaring demand
for motor fuels coincides with the loss of about 1 million barrels
per day of processing capacity. In the last three years many plants
were closed when fuel demand cratered at the height of the pandemic.
Biden said he understands the politics around Republicans seizing on
high gas prices ahead of the elections, but he asked his rivals
whether they instead would've chosen not to support Ukraine.
"So for all those Republicans in Congress criticizing me today for
high gas prices in America: Are you now saying we were wrong to
support Ukraine? Are you saying we were wrong to stand up to Putin?
Are you saying that we would rather have lower gas prices in America
and Putin's iron fist in Europe? I don't believe that," Biden said.
(Additional reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt and Katharine Jackson;
Editing by Susan Heavey, Nick Zieminski and Grant McCool)
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