Update: No more free rides
by Amy Oliver | 4:55 pm, February 18, 2010 | Comments Off
Taxpayers sponsored commuting for state employees will be a thing a of past if State Representative Kent Lambert and State Senator Bill Cadman get their way. Lambert and Cadman are the prime sponsors of HB10-1287, legislation “concerning the use of state-owned vehicles for commuting purposes.”
If passed the bill would put an end to “commuting unless the job description of an officer or employee of a state agencies includes the provision of public health, safety, or emergency response service outside of business hours.” This bill could save the state more $3 million, but it has been assigned to the killing committee, a.k.a. State, Veterans and Military Affairs.
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