Gas Prices No Holiday In Massachusetts -Rhode Island Considers Tax Holiday

A 25-cent cut in the state gasoline tax has been approved in Connecticut.

The gas tax holiday will last until June 30th.

Triple-A reported the average gas price in Connecticut as of Thursday was four dollars and 32 cents.

Rhode Island's current average is about a dime less.

Meantime, in Rhode Island legislative leaders say they are still working on bringing a Gas Tax Holiday to the Finance Committee in both the House and Senate. There has been no timetable.

Governor McKee says that he could support a similar bill in Rhode Island if lawmakers can find a way to pay for it.

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