Hoosiers are just days away from seeing their gas prices higher than they've been in months.
Indiana's suspension of the state gas tax has saved drivers money at the pump, but it has also delayed hundreds of millions of dollars that normally go toward road projects across the state.
According to Indiana state law, the governor can only declare or extend a gas tax through a 120-day period. Braun would need special legislative approval to extend it again.
While the extension of Indiana's gas tax suspension is helping Hoosiers save money at the pump, officials in southern Indiana said it could also mean less funding for road repairs and maintenance.
Attorney General Todd Rokita said his office will use the website to monitor the market and investigate retailors for price gouging.
Braun said the state will patrol the pumps to monitor prices and ensure savings.