Americans could feel relief at the pump thanks to this Republican’s proposal

Gas prices are out of control. It’s time they go down.

And Americans could feel relief at the pump thanks to this Republican’s proposal.

American drivers are feeling the pinch as fuel costs climb and everyday budgets stretch thinner. On Thursday’s edition of Fox Business Network’s Mornings with Maria, Rep. Bill Huizenga stepped up with a straightforward plan to deliver immediate help to working families across the country.

The Michigan Republican made a strong case for a federal gas tax holiday to ease the burden on motorists. He described the move as a smart, short-term step while larger energy challenges get addressed.

“Congressman, in your district in Michigan, I’m sure that you’re hearing a lot of talk about energy prices and pump prices,” host Cheryl Casone noted during the discussion.

Huizenga didn’t hold back in his response:

“Yes, absolutely, 100% and what, that’s one of the reasons why, frankly, I’ve called for a gas tax holiday, you know, the federal side of this is 18.5 cents, but in Michigan, we’re one of the highest, it’s 52.5 cents, I mean, that’d be over $0.70 a gallon if, if I believe we would do the right thing, and the state of Michigan would do the right thing, and have a temporary gas tax holiday while this is getting sorted out, and I think whether it’s Bessent or Kevin Hassett right there talking about this, I think they’re right, you know, we, you look at how the U.S. has become far more self-sufficient when it comes to energy, but the world still needs a free and open passage through the Straits of Hormuz, that’s going to affect that world energy.”

This call comes at a critical moment when hardworking Americans in places like Michigan and beyond are forced to choose between filling up their tanks and putting food on the table.

A combined federal and state tax cut exceeding seventy cents per gallon would put real money back into the pockets of truckers, farmers, and soccer moms alike.

Rep. Huizenga is right to demand action on both the national and state levels. Michigan’s sky-high gas tax stands out as particularly punishing for residents already dealing with tough economic conditions.

Suspending it temporarily shows common sense leadership that puts citizens first.

The United States has made impressive strides toward energy self-sufficiency in recent years through domestic production and innovation.

Yet global events continue to create ripple effects that hit American consumers hardest. Securing vital shipping routes remains essential to keeping costs stable here at home.

Huizenga’s proposal aligns with this practical thinking that rejects endless government overreach.

A gas tax holiday flips the script by delivering direct relief without creating new bureaucracies or permanent spending programs.

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