KEY POINTS
  • Many politicians are working to ease the financial burden consumers face from rising gas prices.
  • That includes efforts to give drivers a break from paying state gas taxes, which average 39 cents per gallon. Others are moving to provide residents with one-time payments.
  • Here's a roundup of which states have enacted changes first, and which ones may follow.

As gas prices have soared across the country, some politicians have floated a potential solution: temporarily halting the collection of taxes charged at the pump.

That includes proposals to suspend the federal tax of 18.4 cents per gallon, as well as state taxes that average about 39 cents per gallon.