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DeSantis Announces New SunPass Savings Program

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If any of The Floridian's readership frequently drives on Florida's toll roads, you can breathe a bit easier now. On Thursday, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is implementing a new "SunPass Savings" program beginning September 1st. This six-month initiative is estimated to save users $38 million, and DeSantis is calling on the State Legislature to "take necessary action" next year so more Floridians can save toll money.

The way this SunPass Savings program works is that it will give users who make 40 paid transactions a month a 20% monthly credit on their SunPass account, while those who make 80 paid transactions a month will see a 25% monthly credit. Additionally, this applies to two-axle vehicles belonging to any SunPass account holder. Furthermore, the SunPass PRO works with the E-ZPass system and is accepted in 18 states.

According to the press release, the average SunPass user pays $50 a month on toll roads. Thanks to this new system, users will save $60 over the next six months.

DeSantis is quoted as saying, "This program will help frequent SunPass customers keep more money in their pockets during a time of growing inflation."

Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez adds that "This SunPass savings program is going to make the average cost of the daily commute more affordable without having to sacrifice time and efficiency. I want to thank Governor DeSantis and the Florida Department of Transportation for working together to make a real difference for Floridians in the face of rising Bidenflation."

The complete press conference can be found on Twitter here:

A followup tweet later Thursday afternoon says that "hundreds of thousands" will benefit from the SunPass Savings program.

"For the next six months, our new SunPass Savings program will provide discounts for hundreds of thousands of commuters that use toll roads - providing relief for Floridians and their families," the full tweet reads.

Grayson Bakich

Florida born and raised, Grayson Bakich is a recent recipient of a Master’s Degree in Political Science at the University of Central Florida. His thesis examined recent trends in political polarization and how this leads into justification of violence.

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