The White House and top Democratic lawmakers are beginning to weigh a new push for a federal gas tax holiday, potentially pausing fees at the pump as part of a broader campaign to combat rising prices.

The early deliberations come days after a group of vulnerable Senate Democrats introduced a bill that would suspend the gas tax of roughly 18 cents per gallon for the rest of the year, a measure party lawmakers discussed at a lunch Tuesday. Asked about the proposal, the White House signaled that “all options are on the table” as the administration tries to ease the growing financial burdens Americans are facing during a period of high inflation.

For now, the White House has not offered any official, explicit endorsement of the policy. Behind the scenes, top aides have debated whether it would provide meaningful relief – or ultimately serve to benefit the producers of gas more than the consumers of it. Some senior officials also fear the policy might be difficult to end later, since no politician would want to be seen as raising prices, according to two people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the internal discussions.

Their efforts have grown more urgent as the cost of gasoline has spiked in recent months, with average prices topping $3.48 per gallon last week, according to data released Monday by AAA. That’s roughly $1 more than at the same time last year, reflecting the increase in demand as economic growth surges and the rising geopolitical tensions between Russia and Ukraine.... Read More: Washington Post