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New legislative proposal announced to save toll drivers 50% in fees

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 Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a new proposal for the legislature to consider next year to give toll road commuters a 50% discount.

Under the new plan, drivers who use toll transponders like SunPass and E-PASS and have 40 or more transactions a month would receive a 50% credit on their monthly bills. The proposal would benefit about 750,000 Floridians and save the average commuter $550 a year, according to estimates.

“Last month I announced a short-term SunPass Savings program for Florida commuters, but I promised that we would continue to look for more ways to save Floridians money on their daily commute,” DeSantis said. “This proposal will require legislative approval and is more far-reaching – it provides a 50% discount on all tolls throughout the state of Florida, saving the average commuter $550 per year.”

The new SunPass savings program is another way to help Floridians “keep more money in their pockets during a time of growing inflation,” DeSantis said.

Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jared W. Perdue, P.E., said the agency “is excited to offer new ways to help the people of Florida with the challenges of rising costs,” and the program “will make a real impact in the everyday lives of our customers.”

If the legislature passes the proposal, the savings plan would apply to all toll roads across the state beginning July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024.

The new proposal and savings program are in addition to the fuel tax holiday scheduled for the month of October that was created by DeSantis and the legislature to help offset higher gas prices.

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