A Western Pennsylvania gas station will offer gas at $2.38 a gallon

At $2.38 a gallon. >> We chose $2.38 a gallon because today the price of gas was just taken by President Biden, as you see, gas costs $5.09 a gallon. Sheldon: They say that current gas prices are unfair to the general public. >> Right now as you see gas costs $5.09 a gallon. And what is happening is that Americans are having to choose between gas and food or gas and leisure or gas and dance lessons or drum lessons, or soccer, or hockey for their kids. Americans shouldn’t be making those choices. Sheldon: So here’s what’s going to happen, Americans for Prosperity will be at this BP gas station for two hours, starting at 11 a.m. the gas price will be set at $2.38 for the first 150 vehicles. Only 87 octane, no RVS, no gas can. This will last for two hours or until 1500 gallons are used up. Now remember, a typical gas price is $5.09 a gallon. Prosperity will pay the difference to the American gas station when they are done. That bill would be just over $4000. But he says the real issue is that he is sending a message about inflation. >> We wish we could do this for all, but I would see that it is impossible, so to draw attention to the big picture inflation those policies are influencing the government which is driving up inflation and influencing Still working. in the washing

A Western Pennsylvania gas station will offer gas at $2.38 a gallon

As of Tuesday, the average gas cost in Pennsylvania was $5.01.


On Wednesday, the gas line at BP in Lower Burel is set to be long. Watch the report from Lower Burrell: Click on the video player above. The gas station, located in the 3200 block of Litchburg Road, is partnering with political group Americans to offer gas for one day at $2.38 a gallon. $2.38 was the national average for gas in mid-January 2021, the group said. As of Tuesday, the average gas cost in the state of Pennsylvania was $5.01. The national average is $4.96. At Lower Burrell station, the price of gas was $5.09 on Tuesday. According to a news release from the organizers, the event is part of AFP’s “True Cost of Washington” campaign, which highlights rising costs for Pennsylvania and their businesses. AFP says Pennsylvanians spent an additional $500-600 in April amid rising inflation. “What’s happening is that Americans are having to choose between gas and food, or gas and vacations, or gas and dance lessons or drum lessons or soccer or hockey. For their kids, and Americans not making those choices. should,” said coalition director Marie Sirucci. Americans for Prosperity will be at a BP station for two hours starting at 11 a.m. The price of gas will be set at $2.38 a gallon. The first 150 vehicles—only 87 octane, no RVs, no gas cans—and this lasted for two hours or until 1,500 gallons were used. The group will pay the difference to the gas station when they are done. That bill would be just over $4,000. “We wish we could do this for everyone, but obviously that’s impossible. So the big picture is really to draw attention to inflation, and add policies that are pushing inflation up for people, And then really, impact change in Washington, DC,” Sirucci said.

On Wednesday, the gas line at BP in Lower Burel is set to be long.

Watch Lower Burrell’s report: Click on the video player above.

The gas station, located in the 3200 block of Litchburg Road, is partnering with political group Americans to offer gas for one day at $2.38 a gallon. $2.38 was the national average for gas in mid-January 2021, the group said.

As of Tuesday, the average gas cost in the state of Pennsylvania was $5.01. The national average is $4.96. The price of gas at Lower Burrell station on Tuesday was $5.09.

The event is part of AFP’s “True Cost of Washington” campaign, which highlights rising costs for Pennsylvania and their businesses, according to a news release from the organizers. AFP says Pennsylvanians spent an additional $500-600 in April amid rising inflation.

“What’s happening is that Americans are having to choose between gas and food, or gas and vacations, or gas and dance lessons or drum lessons or soccer or hockey for their kids, and Americans need to make those choices. No,” said Coalition director Marie Sirucci.

American for Prosperity will start at 11 am at BP station for two hours. The gas price will be set at $2.38 per gallon for the first 150 vehicles — only 87 octane, no RVs, no gas cans — and this will continue for two hours or until 1,500 gallons are used up.

The group will pay the difference to the gas station upon completion of the work. That bill would be just over $4,000.

“We wish we could do this for everyone, but obviously that’s impossible. So the big picture is really to draw attention to inflation, and add policies that are raising inflation to people, and Then, effect change in Washington, DC,” Sirucci said.