Understanding that every penny counts, Attorney General Todd Rokita announced today that his office will actively monitor fuel prices across the state to prevent price gouging and ensure drivers receive the full benefit of the relief following the temporary suspension of Indiana’s gas tax.
Read his full statement below:
“With the suspension of Indiana’s gas tax for the next 30 days, my office will closely monitor fuel prices to guard against any potential price gouging.
"Hoosiers deserve the full relief intended by this emergency measure and we will use every tool at our disposal to ensure that the removal of the tax translates into lower prices at the pump — and that consumers are not taken advantage of during this time.
"If a consumer suspects that a gas station in Indiana is still charging tax during the suspension, they should file a consumer complaint with our office."
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