The Columbus Dispatch

Biden expects decision soon on gas tax holiday

- Aamer Madhani and Josh Boak

REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. – President Joe Biden said Monday that he’s considerin­g a federal holiday on the gasoline tax, possibly saving U.S. consumers as much as 18.4 cents a gallon.

“Yes, I’m considerin­g it,” Biden told reporters after taking a walk along the beach near his vacation home in Delaware. “I hope to have a decision based on the data – I’m looking for by the end of the week.”

The administra­tion is increasing­ly looking for ways to spare the public from higher prices at the pump, which began to climb last year and surged after Russia invaded Ukraine in February. Gas prices nationwide are averaging just under $5 a gallon, according to AAA.

Biden said members of his team were to meet this week with CEOS of the major oil companies to discuss rising prices. Biden lashed out at oil companies, saying they are making excessive profits when people are feeling the crunch of skyrocketi­ng costs at the pump and inflation. But Biden said he would not be meeting the oil executives himself.

“I want an explanatio­n for why they aren’t refining more oil,” Biden said.

The Biden administra­tion has already released oil from the U.S. strategic reserve and increased ethanol blending for the summer, in additional to sending a letter last week to oil refiners urging them to increase their refining capacity. Yet those efforts have yet to reduce price pressures meaningful­ly, such that the administra­tion is now considerin­g a gas tax holiday.

The Penn Wharton Budget Model released estimates Wednesday showing that consumers saved at the pump because of gas tax holidays in Connecticu­t, Georgia and Maryland. The majority of the savings went to consumers, instead of service stations and others in the energy sector.

In an interview Sunday on ABC’S “This Week,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expressed an openness to a federal gas tax holiday to give motorists some relief.

Oil refiners say their ability to produce additional gas and diesel fuel is limited, meaning that prices could remain high unless demand starts to wane.

The American Petroleum Institute and American Fuel & Petrochemi­cal Manufactur­ers sent a joint letter to Biden on Wednesday that said refineries are operating near their maximum capacity already and nearly half of the capacity taken off line was due to the facilities converting to renewable fuel production.

“Today’s situation did not materializ­e overnight and will not be quickly solved,” the letter said. “To protect and foster U.S. energy security and refining capacity, we urge to you to take steps to encourage more domestic energy production,” including new infrastruc­ture and reducing regulatory burdens.

Strolling on the beach with his daughter Ashley, granddaugh­ter Naomi, and his granddaugh­ter’s fiancé, Biden stopped frequently to chat with beachgoers.

He took a moment to offer assurances about inflation.

“We’re going to get though this, guys,” Biden told a group of beachgoers.

 ?? MANUEL BALCE CENETA/AP ?? President Joe Biden, who spent Monday with family in Rehoboth Beach, Del., said he hopes to have a decision on a federal gas tax holiday by the end of the week.
MANUEL BALCE CENETA/AP President Joe Biden, who spent Monday with family in Rehoboth Beach, Del., said he hopes to have a decision on a federal gas tax holiday by the end of the week.

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