Jeff Johnson
| Staff ReporterIllinois Suspends Sales Tax on Fuel
Illinois lawmakers responded to dizzyingly high fuel prices by suspending the state’s 5% sales tax on diesel and gasoline for six months.
Gov. George Ryan called state lawmakers away from their vacations for a special one-day session of the legislature on June 29 to deal with gasoline prices approaching $2 and diesel prices not far behind.
Fred Serpe, executive director of the Illinois Transportation Association, said the Illinois decision would save trucking millions of dollars.
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The action mirrors similar events in neighboring Indiana, where Gov. Frank O’Bannon temporarily lifted his state’s 5% sales tax on gasoline.
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