Indiana Governor Mike Braun is extending the state’s gas taxes suspension until July 7th.
The move is saving drivers over 62-cents on every gallon of gas purchased.
Braun says the savings at the pump are “kind of a lifeline through a tough period like this” and adds whatever happens at the federal level, Hoosiers need to be able to get through it.
Indiana’s average gas price according to Triple-A is three-dollars-55-cents as a result of the tax suspension, while the national average is at four-dollars-24-cents a gallon.