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  2. Fuel taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The federal tax was last raised on October 1, 1993, and is not indexed to inflation, which increased 111% from Oct. 1993 until Dec. 2023. On average, as of April 2019 [update] , state and local taxes and fees add 34.24 cents to gasoline and 35.89 cents to diesel, for a total US volume-weighted average fuel tax of 52.64 cents per gallon for gas ...

  3. Highway Trust Fund - Wikipedia

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    The other 2.5 cents of the Omnibus Act was directed towards deficit reduction. In 1993, President Clinton increased the gas tax to 18.4 cents with the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 with all of the increase going towards deficit reduction. The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 redirected the 1993 increase to the newer Fund. [4]

  4. Gas tax hike — which would fund transit infrastructure ...

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    The GOP proposal would not increase the gas tax and instead relies on keeping the bonding capacity to $12 billion, less than the $15 billion proposed in the Democrats’ bill, but says that could ...

  5. Stimulus Update: Federal Gas Rebate Checks Worth $100 a ... - AOL

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    Under the Gas Rebate Act of 2022, individuals earning less than $75,000 a year would get the full $100, CNET reported. Individuals earning over $80,000 wouldn’t be eligible for the rebate.

  6. As gas prices fall, higher federal gas tax proposed - AOL

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    The current federal gas tax is 18.4 cents per gallon and has not been raised since 1993. Senator Corker has proposed a 12 cent per As gas prices fall, higher federal gas tax proposed

  7. Gas tax holiday - Wikipedia

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    In United States politics, the gas tax holiday or the gas tax loophole was originally a 2008 proposal made by presidential contenders Arizona Senator John McCain and New York Senator Hillary Clinton to suspend the federal excise tax on gasoline from Memorial Day to Labor Day in the year 2008.

  8. Fact check: Trump attack ad omits key context about Haley’s ...

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    The proposal was swiftly dismissed by state legislators because even some other Republicans thought it would cause the state to lose too much tax revenue. And the state gas tax was never increased ...

  9. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 - Wikipedia

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    Some alternatives to the bill included a proposal by Senator David Boren (D-OK), which would have kept much of the tax increase on upper-income payers but eliminated all energy tax increases and scaled back the Earned Income Tax Credit. It was endorsed by Bill Cohen (R-ME), Bennett Johnston (D-LA), and John Danforth (R-MO). Boren's proposal ...