Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has signed an emergency bipartisan bill that will temporarily suspend the state's 25-cent-per-gallon excise tax on gasoline in an effort to ease pain at the pump for motorists.
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The Democratic governor signed the legislation a day after it received unanimous bipartisan approval in the General Assembly."I am appreciative that legislative leaders from both parties successfully worked with my office to get this done, and I think these actions are a good indicator that in the coming weeks we will be able to once again come to a bipartisan agreement to provide more tax relief to the people of Connecticut," Lamont said in a written statement.