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US Senator Kelly proposes suspension of federal gas tax until October 1.

Democratic U.S. Mark Kelly, a senator from the U.S. Senate, proposed to suspend the federal 18.4 cents per gallon gasoline tax until October 1, in an effort to 'help Americans facing rising?prices at the pump because of the U.S.

AAA, an American travel agency that tracks fuel costs, reports a 35-cent increase in gas prices per gallon, to $3.32 on average, over the last week. According to political analysts, a persistent rise in gas prices may hurt the fellow Republicans of President Donald Trump in November's midterm elections.

Kelly's proposal is a piece of legislation that will be introduced to the Senate in the next few days. If passed, the legislation would direct the U.S. Treasury Department monitor the suspension of the tax in order to ensure that the savings are passed onto consumers through lower gas prices.

Kelly stated that the suspension of federal gas tax will help to bring down prices and provide families with much-needed relief.

The White House didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

Trump said in an interview with CNN on Thursday that he was not worried about the rising U.S. gas prices related to the conflict. He added, "if they increase, they will rise."

This week, it was reported that the Trump administration is considering measures to combat rising energy prices in light of the war. U.S. officials are racing to reduce the economic and political impact of fuel price increases.

The price of U.S. crude oil has risen 35% since the conflict with?Iran began on February 28. Middle East supplies have been disrupted by the expanding conflict.

Then-President Joe Biden requested in 2022 that the federal gasoline tax be suspended for three months to combat the record-high prices related to COVID, but Congress did not act. In 2022, five states, including Georgia and New York, temporarily suspended their state gas taxes.

(source: Reuters)