The State of California Senate and Assembly has cut its vehicle budget in half by reimbursing legislators for mileage instead of providing vehicles, reports the Sacramento Bee. At the time, the California Legislature spent nearly $1.4 million on vehicle leasing, maintenance, and fuel. In the 2015-2016 session, the agency spent about $750,000 on mileage reimbursement.
In the past, state legislators were provided two state-leased vehicles: one for use in Sacramento, and one for use in their district, reports the Los Angeles Times. The California Citizens Compensation Commission voted to get rid of the existing automobile policy in April of 2011, which covered allowance, insurance, repairs, gas, and oil on a leased vehicle.












