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Gas Prices Expected to Rise in Florida Starting Tuesday With End of Tax Holiday

The Legislature, following a request from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, created a one-month gas tax suspension in the budget for October, which lowered the price of gas by about 25 cents a gallon

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Drivers in Florida can expect to see a rise in gas prices Tuesday with the end of a month-long tax holiday in the state.

โ€œWhile Halloween is traditionally a time for filling bags with candy, drivers may also want to fill their gas tank to take advantage of current prices at the pump,โ€ said AAA spokesman Mark Jenkins according to NBC affiliate WFLA-TV. โ€œPump prices will likely rise 25 cents overnight when the state gas tax expires on Tuesday morning.โ€

The Legislature, following a request from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, created a one-month gas tax suspension in the budget for October, which lowered the price of gas by about 25 cents a gallon. Republicans have said they chose October because there are typically fewer tourists in the state then.

DeSantis had originally asked for a five-month suspension of the state gas tax.

Gas prices in Florida on Monday were an average of $3.28 a gallon, down seven cents from last week and 11 cents from last month. The average price is also down two cents from one year ago.

In Miami, the average price is $3.33 a gallon โ€” down four cents from last week and 12 cents from last month. In Fort Lauderdale, the average price is $3.30 a gallon โ€” down seven cents from last week and 12 cents from last month.

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