CHATTANOOGA, TN - In what has been an ongoing battle for the past few weeks, the Chattanooga City Council has decided to drop fees on take-home vehicles for city employees.
Read More →CHATTANOOGA, TN - In a Sept. 11 meeting, the Chattanooga City Council made a decision to come up with the $400,000 required to restore take-home privileges for free to all city employees.
Read More →NATCHEZ, MS - Supplied to employees as a job perk, for after-hour calls, or business errands, elected officials began questioning take-home car assignments last week during budget interviews with department heads.
Read More →CHATTANOOGA, TN - Under a recent mayoral executive order, any City of Chattanooga employee who uses a city car for take-home purposes must now pay $50 every two weeks.
Read More →NEW ORLEANS - The report found the New Orleans Aviation Board was not properly documenting take-home vehicle assignments or properly reporting it on employee W-2 forms.
Read More →ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - City officials said between $50,000 and $100,000 will be saved by keeping city-owned vehicles in city lots overnight.
Read More →CINCINNATI - Facing a $28 million deficit, more than 150 full-time city employees may be laid off in September unless the City of Cincinnati cuts expensive items such as take-home cars.
Read More →GRETNA, LA - With rising gas prices and declining sales tax revenue, Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office must charge more for take-home vehicles beginning Sept. 1.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA - Recently proposed California legislation rescinds funding of fuel for all state-owned vehicles taken home by employees.
Read More →RIVERSIDE, CA - Auditors found the district attorney allowed take-home cars for 26 employees who had not responded to any emergency calls in at least one year.
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