Rep. David Schweikert (R-Ariz.) has introduced a bill that would require three federal agencies to cut 10% of their fleets and make up for that loss by using ride-sharing services under a pilot program.
Rep. David Schweikert (R-Ariz.) has introduced a bill that would require three federal agencies to cut 10% of their fleets and make up for that loss by using ride-sharing services under a pilot program, according to Government Executive.
Ride-sharing services include services like Lyft or Uber that allow users with smartphones to hail a ride through an application.
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The bill would pull the departments of Agriculture, Interior, and Energy into the initial program. Together, with 60,000 owned and 27,000 rented vehicles, these departments make up more than one-third of the federal government’s civilian agency fleet, according to Government Executive.
How much or little the departments would decide to use the ride-sharing services would be up to each department’s secretary.
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