Hey John,
Let’s be honest: gas prices are rising to historic highs, and it’s making it hard for families to keep up.
Pennsylvanians are struggling with rising costs, and now they’re paying record prices at the pump. I’m sure you’ve seen this when you’ve gone to fill up your car — it’s expensive, and it’s not sustainable for many Pennsylvanians.
We’ve got to do something about it.
That’s why I have a plan to protect consumers and put money back in Pennsylvanians’ pockets.
This plan will significantly reduce costs that affect all Pennsylvania consumers by:
*
Sending
Pennsylvania
drivers
a
gas
tax
refund
of
$250
per
personal
passenger
vehicle
*
Eliminating
the
11%
state
cell
phone
tax,
saving
the
average
Pennsylvanian
over
$150
every
year
*
Expanding
the
property
tax
and
rent
rebate
program
for
seniors,
widowed,
and
disabled
individuals
This plan is going to put money back in Pennsylvanians’ pockets — money we can use to support our families and local small businesses.
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Thanks,
Josh Shapiro
Shapiro for Pennsylvania
PO Box 22635
Philadelphia, PA 19110
United States
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