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Indiana Gas Tax Suspension Saves Drivers 50 Million: 17 Cent Per Gallon Relief for 30 Days
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Indiana is experiencing significant economic relief this week as Governor Mike Braun suspended the state's 7 percent gas tax for 30 days, according to WDRB. The move is expected to save drivers approximately 50 million dollars and reduce prices by about 17 cents per gallon. The suspension began Wednesday and comes as retail gas prices have already dropped by about 20 cents in some locations overnight. With the temporary tax holiday in effect, Indiana gas prices are now running about 20 cents lower than neighboring Kentucky, making the state an attractive destination for fuel purchases across the region.
The tax suspension addresses what Braun described as the pain at the pump from high gas prices, with affordability listed as a top priority. WDRB reports that Indiana's gasoline tax structure is complex, consisting of an excise tax set at 36 cents per gallon and a usage tax that adjusts monthly based on 7 percent of the statewide average gasoline price. As of April 2, the total tax on a gallon of gasoline in Indiana was approximately 71 cents. Following the 30-day suspension, the state plans to conduct a review and will patrol gas pumps to monitor prices and ensure savings are passed along to consumers.
On the state legislative front, the Indiana General Assembly has adjourned sine die for the 2026 session, according to the Indiana General Assembly website. The House and Senate concluded their work, with a Digest of Enactments PDF now available documenting the bills passed during the session.
In Indianapolis, local news sources report that Planned Parenthood has closed two Indianapolis centers, according to WFYI News Now. Additionally, NIPSCO has locked out approximately 1,600 union workers after the two sides failed to reach agreement on a new contract, creating significant labor tensions in the region.
Across central Indiana, current gas prices vary by location. Indianapolis is averaging around 4 dollars per gallon, while Cincinnati sits at approximately 3 dollars 94 cents, Nashville at 3 dollars 96 cents, and Evansville at 4 dollars 10 cents, according to WDRB's regional reporting.
Looking ahead, listeners should monitor the 30-day gas tax suspension period, which will conclude in early May, to see whether the state will extend the relief or allow the tax to return. The NIPSCO labor dispute and Planned Parenthood closures will likely continue to develop as important local stories. Additionally, the state's excise tax is scheduled to increase by one cent per gallon in July, which could impact future fuel pricing.
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The tax suspension addresses what Braun described as the pain at the pump from high gas prices, with affordability listed as a top priority. WDRB reports that Indiana's gasoline tax structure is complex, consisting of an excise tax set at 36 cents per gallon and a usage tax that adjusts monthly based on 7 percent of the statewide average gasoline price. As of April 2, the total tax on a gallon of gasoline in Indiana was approximately 71 cents. Following the 30-day suspension, the state plans to conduct a review and will patrol gas pumps to monitor prices and ensure savings are passed along to consumers.
On the state legislative front, the Indiana General Assembly has adjourned sine die for the 2026 session, according to the Indiana General Assembly website. The House and Senate concluded their work, with a Digest of Enactments PDF now available documenting the bills passed during the session.
In Indianapolis, local news sources report that Planned Parenthood has closed two Indianapolis centers, according to WFYI News Now. Additionally, NIPSCO has locked out approximately 1,600 union workers after the two sides failed to reach agreement on a new contract, creating significant labor tensions in the region.
Across central Indiana, current gas prices vary by location. Indianapolis is averaging around 4 dollars per gallon, while Cincinnati sits at approximately 3 dollars 94 cents, Nashville at 3 dollars 96 cents, and Evansville at 4 dollars 10 cents, according to WDRB's regional reporting.
Looking ahead, listeners should monitor the 30-day gas tax suspension period, which will conclude in early May, to see whether the state will extend the relief or allow the tax to return. The NIPSCO labor dispute and Planned Parenthood closures will likely continue to develop as important local stories. Additionally, the state's excise tax is scheduled to increase by one cent per gallon in July, which could impact future fuel pricing.
Thank you for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe for more Indiana news updates. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.