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Gov. Kemp suspends state fuel tax amid pipeline cyberattack

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ATLANTA, Ga. – Governor Brian Kemp has signed an executive order temporarily suspending the collection of state fuel taxes amid the cyberattack on Colonial Pipeline.

Kemp announced the order during a Tuesday press conference where he urged residents to avoid hoarding gas. The executive order is currently in place through Saturday night.

Kemp also announced Georgia is increasing the weight limits for trucks transporting fuel, providing more supply for stations as they receive deliveries.

In addition, the order prohibits price gouging by bad actors looking to exploit the situation.

“My office has been in close contact with company and industry officials since we first learned of the Colonial cyber-attack over the weekend,” Kemp said. “We are taking action to relieve some of the cost burden from Georgians as Colonial recovers by suspending fuel taxes, increasing the weight limit for supply trucks, and prohibiting price gouging,” the governor said.

“We expect these measures to be temporary as Colonial plans to be fully up and running later this week. There is no need to rush to the gas station to fill up every tank you have and hoard gas. With the measures we have taken today, I am hopeful we can get more supply to stations and get through to this weekend when we hope Colonial will return to normal.”

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