Maryland leads the way with 30-day gas tax moratorium


Stephen Neukam and E.A. Breeden

Maryland drivers got immediate relief at the pump Friday afternoon when Republican Gov. Larry Hogan signed into law a 30-day gas tax moratorium, after the legislation was fast-tracked this week by unanimous votes in the General Assembly.

The law, which went into effect immediately, suspends the state’s nearly 37-cent gas tax.

Prices in Salisbury had already dropped to $3.63 at some gas stations by Friday afternoon, just minutes after the bill signing. 

“This bipartisan action will provide some relief from the pain at the pump,” Hogan said at the bill signing. “This, of course, is not going to be a cure-all, and market instability will continue to lead to fluctuations in prices.” 

Jen Gaynor of Catonsville was one of the first customers to buy gas at the reduced price of $3,93 at her local Eastport Shell station.

Within hours of Gov. Larry Hogan signing the bills to suspend Maryland's gas tax for 30 days, the price for regular gasoline at the Royal Farms on Beaglin Park Drive in Salisbury was down to $3.63 per gallon on Friday afternoon. Earlier in the day, gas prices in Salisbury were above $4.

“I was pretty happy to see $3.93 pop up, because I do need gas,” Gaynor said. “Otherwise, I’ll need AAA to get me back to Catonsville.”

Gaynor said she fills her 13-gallon tank about twice a week, which means she will save about $40 with the lower price.  

Hogan was joined at the signing by Senate President Bill Ferguson, D-Baltimore, and House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne Jones, D-Baltimore County, who worked with the governor to introduce and pass the bill in just over a week.



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