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NewsDecember 21, 2009

CA Taxpayers Ensure State Fleet is Cost-Efficient

SACRAMENTO - California taxpayers keeping a watchful eye on state agency expenses, including state-owned vehicles, have prompted action by government officials.

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NewsDecember 21, 2009

California Government Agencies Select Networkfleet to Reduce Fuel Consumption and Lower Emissions

SAN DIEGO - Networkfleet announced that the cities of Richmond and Oakland, as well as San Diego County and the Alameda County Water District, have selected Networkfleet to reduce fuel consumption and lower vehicle emissions.

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NewsOctober 29, 2009

California State Vehicles Found to be Underutilized

SACRAMENTO, CA - A Sacramento Bee investigation discovered many of the new cars and trucks purchased for the State of California this year, which cost more than $5.5 million, have been idle for months.

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NewsAugust 20, 2009

Fuel Funds for State-Owned Vehicles Unclear

SACRAMENTO, CA - Recently proposed California legislation rescinds funding of fuel for all state-owned vehicles taken home by employees.

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NewsJuly 20, 2009

Take-Home Abuse Prompts 15% Cut in CA Fleet

LOS ANGELES - Governor Schwarzenegger has ordered a 15-percent reduction of the State of California's motor vehicle fleet after reports surfaced of waste and abuse regarding state-owned take-home vehicles.

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NewsJanuary 12, 2009

State of California Issues First Report on Fuel Use & Spending

SACRAMENTO, CA - The state of California spent $145.1 million to buy just over 45.5 million gallons of gasoline, diesel and alternative fuels for its vehicles and equipment during the 2007-08 fiscal year.

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NewsFebruary 10, 2005

Los Angeles Councilwoman Proposes Selling Ads on Garbage Trucks

LOS ANGELES – As a way to fund the hiring of new police officers, Los Angeles City Councilwoman Wendy Greuel has proposed selling advertising space on city garbage trucks, according to the Los Angeles Business Journal.

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