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NewsApril 19, 2010

Employees Face Added Tax Burden for Use of State Agency Vehicles

SAN FRANCISCO - Hundreds of workers at State Compensation Insurance Fund face a bigger income tax bill next year because their employer didn't understand the law for reporting company vehicle use, according to the Sacramento Bee.

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NewsApril 19, 2010

Fairhope Introduces New Take-Home Vehicle Ordinance

FAIRHOPE, AL - The Fairhope City Council recently introduced an ordinance that will seek to eliminate a provision from the municipal personnel manual restricting take-home vehicles to Fairhope's police jurisdiction.

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NewsMarch 25, 2010

Placentia Police Detectives Get Take-Home Privileges Revoked

PLACENTIA, CA - Revoking the take-home car privileges of nine officers is an action the city estimates will save $25,000.

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NewsMarch 22, 2010

West Lafayette Approves Take-Home Policy

WEST LAFAYETTE, IN - The City of West LaFayette has approved a 2010 take-home vehicle policy for city employees, which includes police officers, fire officials, the mayor, and a city engineer.

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NewsMarch 22, 2010

Take-Home Cars May Lower Abbeville Police Turnover Rate

ABBEVILLE, AL - City leaders in Abbeville, Ala., are coming up with new strategies to deal with police force shortages resulting from low pay.

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NewsMarch 11, 2010

Stricter Policy on Colorado Springs Police Take-Home Vehicles

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - A new policy is in effect for stricter controls on take-home vehicles at the Colorado Springs Police Department in Colorado.

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NewsMarch 4, 2010

Anderson County Proposes to Ban Take-Home Vehicles

ANDERSON, SC - Under a proposed ordinance, Anderson County, S.C., employees, with the exception of the Sheriff’s Office personnel, will not be allowed to drive county cars home, according to the Anderson Independent Mail.

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NewsFebruary 24, 2010

Jersey City to Revise Take-Home Policies

JERSEY CITY, NJ - While Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy plans to reduce the number of employees who have municipal vehicles by 20 percent, Councilman Steven Fulop wants to eliminate the perk completely.

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NewsFebruary 24, 2010

Bill Proposed to Limit Colorado Take-Home Vehicles

DENVER - Colorado Springs Rep. Kent Lambert introduced a bill that would reduce the number of state employees who use government cars for commuting.

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NewsFebruary 22, 2010

Albuquerque Police Reviewing Take-Home Vehicles

ALBUQUERQUE, NM - At the request of the city council, the Albuquerque Police Department is looking at everything from mileage to officer commutes, to how long the vehicles in its 1,100-unit take-home fleet last.

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