Proposed bill would lower gas prices in Westchester, across the state

New York lawmakers have come up with a plan that would lower gas prices for Westchester drivers and drivers across the state. If approved, a new bill would save drivers approximately $450 million each

News 12 Staff

May 11, 2006, 2:32 PM

Updated 6,732 days ago

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New York lawmakers have come up with a plan that would lower gas prices for Westchester drivers and drivers across the state.
If approved, a new bill would save drivers approximately $450 million each year. The proposed bill would eliminate state tax on the portion of gas that is more than $2 a gallon. The bill would also give local governments the option of capping or lowering local sales tax on gas.
Critics of the plan say this would only provide short-term relief for the long-term problem of oil dependence. Legislative leaders say both the Assembly and Senate are expected to pass the bill next week. Governor Pataki (R-NY) has yet to say whether he will approve it. If passed, the bill would take effect June 1.
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